 Getting to talk to these enlisted soldiers from the 82nd Airborne is something that I haven't gotten a lot of experience with. I haven't gotten to talk to a lot of enlisted soldiers. And those are the people that I'm going to be working with in the future as an officer and those are the people that I want to lead. And I really want to be able to be proficient in these skills when I am a leader so that I can better train my soldiers. So getting this experience helps me to better prepare my soldiers in combat. So after an early morning, after the ACFT, we came down here to learn from the 82nd Airborne's Task Force, warrior tasks and drills, anything from disassembling and assembling a 240 Bravo to learning how to make a range card to putting on face paint and camouflaging ourselves. The Task Force is incredibly professional. It remembers from a unit that is shrouded in incredible history. It's a unit that is an unbelievable legacy, countless personal heroes of mine and legends of the U.S. Army. And therefore it's a unit that I would like to join after my cadets days. They're high speed, understanding, yet they expect pretty high standards from us cadets. I think it's pretty important for them to actually get a different ear rather than their instructors. I believe that the 82nd brings a lot of fast paced learning and a lot of well rounded individuals being that not every unit ends up going on airborne operations.