 That's what I'm talking about over here. Good afternoon, I'm Sergeant Benjamin Miller. This conversation has been exciting thus far, and it's been testing me pretty well. I'm learning a lot, and I just know that we don't know everything, but we're out here to get better and train. Go, let's go, man. Gotta move faster, boss is present. Hand-flat back. As he's breathing out, he's breathing out. Shields on. Shields on. Blade leading is controlled. What's that? Blood on the chest. Check face on. See one? I like serving the Army because I like to value customer service. Prior to joining, I worked at a restaurant, and I loved the interaction with all different kinds of people every day. Although the job was the same, I met different people, and it was fun. So I decided to join the Army because coming out of high school, I didn't know what I wanted to do, and my thought was I'd use it as a stepping stone in my floor, get my GI bill, then get out, but here I am still four years late, and I just re-unlisted last year for another five, so something must have gone right, and I'm enjoying it so far. I enjoy serving because every day brings something different, and I am learning new things literally every day that I can take out into the civilian world when that time comes around to be competitive and getting paid while everyone else goes to college and pays for that experience. I'm just getting it every day for free. Basically, I always had a passion to be in the military because I wanted something that's going to challenge me. I wanted something that's going to push me and make me better, and that was the main reason why I decided to join the first place. Huh? You're going to get caught in that obstacle. Good thing. Halfway you start thinking, like, start humbling yourself. Try to figure out how to get to the end, and that's the goal. Just got to put one foot in front of the other. Yep. Cramp in. Cramp in, but just keep going.