 One, two, three. The combatives program, particularly here on Fort Stewart, is to help the students and soldiers and veterans and all veterans in surrounding community to close the distance with the enemy. LaSerta Cup, which is formerly known as All Army Combatives Tournament, is essentially all the units in the Army, both active and reserve, come together, put their best fighters forward for five days straight and see who's the best. It's phenomenal to find another place that you will experience this type of camaraderie, this type of environment of inclusiveness. It's very hard to match that in and around the Army of the Self. I think the camaraderie that's built in combatives is a really strong one. You know, you sweat, you bleed, you know, you shed tears, you train really hard together, and I really think that it builds a strong relationship among soldiers. I feel really confident about my team. I'm really excited and I'm really happy to be training with these guys and to have built this relationship so far. They've definitely been working hard and that's what impressed me the most, like whether we win or lose, it's just like the growth among the process. So I'm really excited about that. Everything that happens on the mat definitely builds like a stronger relationship than camaraderie. It shows in particularly to being a dog-faced soldier that we do not quit. We run toward the fight and we don't practice running away from the fight.