 I'm as successful and fulfilled as I could possibly be doing what I'm doing now. This is my eighth year with the Disabled American Veterans and I've been a National Service Officer. My name is Jacob Drost. I'm a Marine Corps veteran. I was deployed to fluge Iraq as a sniper. We worked in four man groups. You know, when you work in a group like that, you have a sense of service to those closest to you. And that's one thing that I learned in the Marine Corps to serve others. While I was in the Marine Corps, I sustained a back injury. At the time, I didn't really think too much about it. You know, we're young, you know, we're vibrant, we're resilient. Although you might not have a problem now, you might have one 60 years from now. Heck, look at all these guys that are coming back from Vietnam, you know, back in the early 70s. And now we find out that Agent Orange is slowly killing them. That's a DEV is their voice. DEV is our voice. We're here to help you weather the storm. There is somebody out there. There is somebody that can help me. There is somebody that can relate with me. That's what the Disabled American Veterans is all about. I'm a veteran and my victory is being able to serve others.