 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. We're in the village of Michieleti on the northern border of Honduras, live a simple rural life. They scratch a living from the land by growing crops on small plots next to their homes. Today they are excited, the U.S. military has come. And we're just happy to be able to provide something for them here because as you can see they don't have much. The National Guard and Reserve are here spending their two-week annual training building schools and medical clinics. The Missouri Army National Guard is working with local officials in Michieleti to build a new two-room schoolhouse. Yes, this will be the first school because if you drive around you do see other communities, but these are very small colonies and the actual colony of Michieleti does not have a school at all at this time. The project should take 12 weeks. The guardsmen here are more than happy to do the work. The people here, they're grateful for the help. That's the Army Now.