 I'm First Lieutenant Hailey Buck. I'm currently 3rd platoon leader of 573 Cavalry. I'm in 3rd Brigade Combat Team for the 82nd Airborne Division. I would say that just the opportunity to be able to learn how to lead as well as be with a group of extremely motivated people that all are driven towards the same goals physically and mentally. I think that the Army as a whole just really brings people together and really gives you that additional family of people that want to do the same thing and serve. So my name is Julianne Jackson and my rank is Sergeant and my job title is a scout platoon ATL. Being a paratrooper means to me to always be ready, always be ready to go, always be prepared to do whatever your country needs you to do. The best opportunity about the 82nd is being able to answer the nation's call on short notice. It's an opportunity that not a lot of soldiers in the Army get to experience but being a paratrooper here at the 82nd allows us to be in that window if and when that does happen. My advice to young female soldiers in the Army or across any branches right now is that since the Army has completely opened their doors across the board, I think that the only limitations out there are limitations that we place on ourself. I think that as long as you surround yourself with a good group of people and you're motivated pretty much anything is attainable and that's awesome. My biggest piece of advice for young female soldiers is to always put in the effort to try something new to do something that might scare them. There are so many opportunities that the Army offers or really any military branch. So many opportunities and I think that sometimes those opportunities can look a little bit scary but putting the effort, going out there, putting your best self out there and trying something new usually is never a bad idea and always pays you back. So that's my biggest advice.