 He's no ordinary kid. At nine years old and just over four feet tall, Carson Rawlerson is the Ivy Division's newest soldier. My name is Carson. His mission, to see the world. And this is Fort Carson. Partnered with Big Brother Garrett. The one helicopter that we're allowed to go in is actually my favorite helicopter in the world, which is the Black Hawk. He does most the talking. We had a whole book that was aircraft, Carson. I know, like, 50. He may be the little brother, but he's faced with something big. His mother, Tara, wants him to take in the world while he can. Even if you lose your vision, you're allowed to keep your memories. Whoa, Carson, hey. Hey. Hey, can you calm down over there? Carson is one of 50 people in the world who has no blocks in him. He's likely to go blind by the age of 20. But like all Ivy soldiers, he's fit for any test. Knowing that there's a 10% chance that I won't go blind, I think it was a chance that if someone told me it's a 99% chance I'm going to go blind, but even that 1% chance is still kind of, I guess, something. A little bit reassuring. Reassuring. Yeah. He'll never lose sight of what matters because he's no ordinary kid. Sergeant Ashley Torres, Fort Carson, Colorado.