 You're in a different world, your life situation or what happens back home is different than when you walk on that field and you can kind of put all that aside and understand what being held accountable is. Breathe through your nose, keep your head up, you know you got this. You might not really understand it as that ninth grader. You might understand a little more by the time you become a senior in high school and stay with the program. But you absolutely will reflect back on that work ethic on the discipline. It helps you grow and it helps you be more responsible. And if I fall short, people need to understand that when they're relying on me, I'm going to always give it all I can. The day that they think that I'm not giving it up my all is the day I start losing credibility. Whether you're on the field, whether you're in the classroom, you know a high school student that was part of the junior ROTC program. Thirty-seven years later, it's humbling but to be a Lieutenant General of the United States Air Force, the Air University.