 I'm Staff Sergeant Tyler Carter. I'm stationed at Soto Kano Air Base in Honduras with the 612th Air Base Squadron in support of Joint Task Force Bravo of the South Com region. A typical day in Joint Task Force Haiti while we're here. I'm the only air traffic controller that was sent on this mission. I'm up in the tower and liaisoning with the host nation. The importance of my job in Joint Task Force Haiti, it's critical to the timeliness of the mission. We're here to sequence and separate aircraft safety while still expediting the Medevac and cargo missions. We're here to sequence and separate aircraft safely while still expediting the Medevac and cargo missions. But the total amount of flights in one week's time has been 486 total missions and that's comprised of 19 helicopters supported by six ships operating off the coast and eight transport aircraft. During my time here I've seen every branch in the United States military come together for a common cause and countless civilian agencies. One in particular that I've had the pleasure of working with is USAID. I was quite unfamiliar with their day-to-day operations because of my affiliation with the military. This is the most memorable trip I've had in my military career. This is a front row seat at changing lives and watching the United States military make a difference. Other countries count on us to be there, be the best and be safe at a moment's notice.