 Lance Corporal Megan Browning and I am a vocalist in the United States Marine Corps. As a Marine Corps vocalist, we are there to engage an audience and represent the Marine Corps. I've been singing for a very long time. I think my first ever solo was in fifth grade. I started professionally singing at 17 and I worked at Bush Gardens. It was super fun and then I caught the bug, as they say. But going contract to contract like that, as a civilian musician, was not what it was all cracked up to be. As you get older, it gets a little scarier because you're like, oh, I have this dream and then you're like, oh, let's make this a reality. Since I've been here, I've been very grateful that there's been a solidified plan of what I'm going to be doing. I take vocal lessons from an army, start to first class. Don't breathe there, okay? Breathe there. And then my curriculum is kind of built off of the Navy Vocalist curriculum with a few adjustments that are tailored to Marine Corps life and what the Marine Corps band will actually need from a fleet vocalist. I'm so excited to help grow this MOS. I'm excited that more people are finding out about it and that more people are going to come in and make this whole group that I get to work with. I'm going to be really excited when this grows and solidifies itself.