 I know the language and I've been here, you know, before working in Afghanistan and supporting, you know, this coalition forces rule in Afghanistan, so that's what I volunteer, you know, for this mission, you know, to come Afghanistan and support, you know, both countries, United States and also Afghanistan, too. My name is Sergeant Abraham. I'm 09 Lima, my M.O.S. and that's interpreter and translator. I'm originally from Easton, in Engelhar province, yes sir, so I complete my education there, high school, I graduated there, then I was working for ICRC, International Committee of Red Cross for a few months, then one of my friends was working as a language here, then he recommended me, you know, to be a language. The reason why I decided, you know, to apply for my visa and move to United States, so one part was, you know, in United States there's a lot of opportunity, you know, especially for education and also go to join, you know, the army and come back, you know, support, you know, the school people in Afghanistan. So that was, you know, a very good thing, you know, that I decided, you know, to move to United States and also raise my kids there, you know, they have to be there and that was, you know, the reason. The place that I was working back in United States, I was not, you know, feeling because I did not know when I was in Afghanistan how to, you know, join the army. I did not have, you know, that information. So when I went to United States and I was starting on my working, so the recruiter station was, you know, very close to me. One day, you know, I said, let's go, you know, and talk with them if they have any opportunity, you know, for me, if I go, you know, because I know, you know, these languages. So there should be, you know, some kind of opportunity for me, you know, to join the army. So as soon as I went, you know, and talked with the recruiter and I told them, you know, the situation that I am in, you know, the language that I'm speaking. So they were very proud to, you know, recruit me there. Yes. So that was my biggest, biggest, you know, feeling that I wanted to be, you know, a USO. Yeah, if I go, like, at the beginning, you know, and go start that. So I go straight, you know, join the army and do start, you know, my service because I see a lot of positive and I see, I achieve a lot of things, you know, my feeling from the service.