 These marines work nearly every day with an Afghan logistics battalion or Kandak on Camp Shorbach. They assist this already functioning Kandak with day-to-day military procedures, something they couldn't do without the Afghan translators they see and work with every day. We treat them no differently than we would another Marine. We have to, we have to take care of them. They take care of us, we take care of them. They call one of them MIMO, short for Niamatullah, because that way I can, you know, learn something from them, their culture. But he says a deeper reason for his service is his concern for his nation. I like it because they're trying to help my country, so that's why I'm very happy to work with them. Giochi says the quality of their translations can make or break the relationship they have with the fifth Kandak from Camp Shorbach, Afghanistan. I'm Sergeant Andrew Millman.