 I'm Captain Sean Tutata, I'm the Operations Officer for the Memphis District. I'm from Chilapalga, Guam. The purpose of this mission is to go back home, help out the people of Guam. We're going to be establishing temporary power at the critical infrastructure around the island. I was raised on Guam for 20 years, the first 20 years of my life. Basically moved out after that first 20 years to finish college over at Western Kentucky University. I've been in the Army ever since, but Guam's been home. So my purpose for going back to the island is to help out my family. The island is my family and I'm really excited to go back and help them recover from this. I've been speaking with my family back home and this storm turned out to be a lot worse than a lot of people anticipated. So being able to go back and be part of that frontline team to help at least restore power at the critical sites is a big deal for me. I'm pretty overwhelmed with this entire mission. I joined the Memphis District for the purpose of the power team. When I was about 12 or so, we got hit by Typhoon Paka. The last Super Typhoon came through the island. I remember there was a lot of emergency managers and emergency response that came into the island. So that really left an impact on me. And when I had the opportunity to come work with the Memphis District who actually responded to Super Typhoon Paka back in the day, I jumped at it and the fact that this is being my first mission with the Memphis power team, I get to go back home and help my family out and the people who go on, it's pretty overwhelming.