 For me, it's more of a heritage thing. I have a lot of people in my family that have served in the military. My father, he served 22 years and retired as a master sergeant. And then I have cousins who are currently still serving in the military. So I felt like it was my calling to continue to serve. My name is Sergeant Tommy Favris. I'm from 317 Support Maintenance Company. My MOS is 91 Charlie to Utilities Equipment Preparer. The way of the day, honestly, it's for a defender. Today, we're actually loading up vehicles onto line hall so they can get pushed out to different ports or like different places like Sylvania, some are staying here in Croatia and then some are going to Bosnia. At the end of the day, you can't win a war alone. Being able to train with your allies and build this comradery makes it easier. So one day, if we do have to fight another war, it's simple, we're on the same sheet of music.