 He's always gonna say hello. Hello. I was like, where you at? I'm at work. It's a Saturday. I'm at work I'm like, okay. I'll call you later. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I love you Love you, too My name is Lance Corporal Silla. I'm from an island in the Northern Maranan Pacific called Saipan But that he works as a construction worker. It was um an opportunity for my dad to Give me a better life overusing his body even to this day, it's it still Surprises me that his body can still function 2015 it was a big typhoon back home called a typhoon Sotolor and We were lining up for MREs. I saw a Marine. I still remember what he said He said are you gonna enlist to be a Marine? At the time, I didn't know what a Marine was But if it looked like him, I said yes, sir. I would love to My dad gave me this some Long stare and he said this is an opportunity that present itself and you're gonna take it This is gonna be good for you at the time. I didn't I didn't know what he meant by that So one night what keeps me going is my dad still I Just see a man who's put his family first in himself for three decades and I tend to keep telling myself that you're here for three years. You can do it You're that's gonna be home safe and sound do what you gotta do in the Marine Corps Provide for your dad your family If he can struggle for 30 plus years I could struggle for three months in boot camp and I want to make him live like the rest of his lives in a Easy way and that's what kept me going