 And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. I'm the Major Andrew Champion, Deputy Commander of the 210 Field Artillery Brigade at Camp Casey, Korea. My choice to serve in 210 has provided me the opportunity to work with the best officers, NCOs, and soldiers of both the United States and Republic of Korea. During my short term here, I've experienced the best of Korean culture, including food, history, and baseball. Ka-chi-ka-chi-da, controlling the best, second to none. Second to none, I am Lieutenant Colonel Rich Farnell, Commander of Second Battalion 18 Field Artillery Brigade. Coming to Korea and being part of the Second ID team is by far one of the best experiences of my career. Not only do I get to work in the atmosphere of great camaraderie and combined fellowship, but I get to train with the best of the best alongside our Korean counterparts. At 218, we provide multiple large rocket fires to protect our nation's interests. And if I am not training, I'm enjoying the Korean culture and taking part in a plethora of activities, such as team sports, mountain climbing, and visiting theme parks and historical museums. This is a great place to learn, fellowship, and grow. Ka-chi-ka-chi-da, second to none, controlling the best, mission ready. Hi, my name is Captain Kimberly Day and I'm currently the HHV Commander for 218. I love being a part of 218 for two big reasons. One, the complexity of the mission set here, and two, the culture. Both times I've been here stationed in Korea, I have made history on this peninsula, deterring the North Korean aggressions with real life powers. But secondly, with all the amazing things to do here, there's food, there's culture, there's always something for everyone here. Please consider it 2ID next time you're back at the next ID station. I hope to be in your shoes one day here back in the peninsula, second to none. Hi, I'm Andrew Evans, I'm currently the Sunday of PSB Executive Officer here in KKC South Korea. Currently we're here supporting the best of the war, the 210th Artillery Brigade. Our goal of the main mission is here to ensure that the division is ready to fight tonight. I personally chose to be here in Korea because of the people who did experience the culture and to just travel the world. And then of course I feel that I can make a difference here being on the peninsula here in the 210th Artillery Brigade. Second to none, I'm Lieutenant Colonel Jason B. Washburn, commander of 1st Battalion 38th Field Artillery Regiment here on KKC in Korea. I just want to take a minute to talk to you about several of the opportunities that we have here in Korea. From having the only combined division and brigade staffs in the Army, we get to work side by side with our rock counterparts on a daily basis. At the battalion level our requirements to generate readiness and maintain readiness for our fight tonight mission provides more opportunities than anywhere else in the Army to learn and do our jobs on a regular basis. We look forward to you wanting to join the Second Infantry Division team second to none. Hey everybody, Major Josh Essling here with the XO for 637FA 210FA Brigade. Reasons I like to be part of the 2ID team. One, cultural opportunities here in the Republic of Korea. We have a bunch of UNESCO World Heritage sites here as a history buff. I've been to many of them, a lot of them within a short little drive. Two, the people. Most people have a short time here. They come in, they're ready to build relationships quickly and get the job done and make their impact. And then three, the organization as a whole. Even though we have our important mission here, we're mission focused. We also want to try to bring as many complete families here as well to try to extend that time with people being part of this team. Hey, I'm Major Jeff Morgan. I'm the XO for 210. Korea was at the top of my list because the mission is clear. Just out of the DMZ we know exactly why we have to be ready every day. The other key reason really is family. South Korea is an amazingly advanced, diverse country. With the long history, lots of culture, so many things to do on a peninsula. And then Seoul is also a perfect logic point for traveling and exploring the rest of Asia and a lot of the Pacific. Hello, I'm Stephanie Couch and I'm the Brigade Surgeon here with 210. You've heard all the great opportunities and availabilities here in Korea from everybody else. We look forward to seeing you here in the Second Infantry Division or second to none as you're considering your next opportunities for assignments.