 My full name is Sarah Schneider Chance. I'm a 68 Mike Nutrition Care Specialist. Before I joined the Army, I was a professional MMA fighter. I fought for Bodog, Invicta, UFC, and Bellator. I represented team USA three times. I was the first ever women's world champion in pancreation. I also took two silver medals. The reason I chose to enlist is I actually had a fight, and after I won that fight, I just something came over me. It made me realize that I wanted to be part of something bigger, something better, something greater than I was, and I decided to join the Army. Mainly, patient care, you know, we focus on getting patients better and work alongside a dietitian. Army combatives definitely helps represent the Warriors' ethos. As far as being a fighter, you're still the same thing. You get that courage to go out there and finish the fight and not turn and run from your opponents. What's similar, that I find similar, is the mentorship and fighting and your team. Like, you all train to get really, really good and to go out there and do your best. Army's the same way. You need promotion. All your teammates come in and help you get that promotion or even win that fight. You're all working together to make sure that you're all as strong as you can possibly be as strong. COVID-19 kind of clears away that I can bring back the combatist program and as really a soldier that's what we are. We're meant to fight and go and win wars.