 I'm from the corner side, the west side of the island, right now that side is getting a big hit with the Vogue and my family is over there, my kids over there, my wife is over there and you know I'm here working so it feels good to provide the support and to also think of this whole island because it's affecting this whole island. What we do is we drive around the community basically supporting HPD and observing any type of unsafe acts or anything like that. We also drive around to kind of show the citizens residents that we're here and in support of them. It's important that they know that we're here so that way they don't feel alone. They see us driving around and they see soldiers driving around and they see you know they don't really get that over here this is a small isolated area so when they see that I believe in their heads they know they're not forgotten or dismissed or anything like that. Another reason we're out here is to deter acts of crime acts of hate looting you know a lot of the people the evacuees that left their homes they left it you know they left everything everything's there and a lot of people that think oh that's up for grabs it's not so we got to kind of show that that's what we're here for too. It's very meaningful because you know we this is something that we as guardsmen this is our priority mission to take care of our home. I guess no words can really describe that.