 Well, it's important to keep America free, to have our freedoms that we enjoy. Hi, I'm MC2's Andrew Gamble, and I've been in the Navy for seven years. I joined in 2004 after some college, and it's been a real honor serving the United States of America. In honor of Veterans Day, I have the pleasure of asking others what service means to them. This is basically about being part of something larger than yourself, about having the opportunity to wear the fluffier of your country and to serve other people in a very, very meaningful way. And I feel very proud that my father served on a destroyer. I think it's a very, very honorable thing to do it, if you want to do it. And the minute I got out of high school, I went down to the boot camp. I'm here to help my country as well as other countries whenever they're in need. I think the Navy is a good role model for the young people of today because it's high expectations. It's all about being a part of your force. It is all about helping the people throughout the world. Whether it's on a land or the sea or in the air, I mean, you guys are on the front lines doing what it takes to keep all the rest of us safe. I think a lot of people in the U.S. don't realize that or don't think of that often enough. I want to help students learn about the United States. I'm a U.S. history teacher. So, you know, and the things that I pass on to them are things that I learned from my father, values that my father passed on. I have a great role model and a mother and my grandfather as well. I think he definitely taught us to be strong and dependent and respectful of authority and he definitely passed on to me in school. So, I hope people are volunteering for it because we certainly need young people to go into service.