 Well, I joined the Marine Corps when I was 17 years old. I always wanted to join the military, especially after September 11th. I wanted to join more. Being in the military and being in the police department is very rewarding, but it's also very stressful. When you're in the police department and you put that uniform on, for that shift, you don't know if you're coming home. You get into a shooting, or you might deliver a baby that day. That is like every day of your life. There's a lot of similarities. Things that I've learned in the military. I've transitioned to the police department. And the vice versa, things that I've learned in the police department, I could transition into the military. You know, you had to make decisions. Sometimes you might second guess yourself. You don't know if it's the right decision, but actually it's worse if you don't make a decision at all. So sometimes you just got to make a decision and go with it. I like helping people. I've always been like that since I was young. It's actually fun. That's what I would say. A lot of Marines would say that deployments are hard, but they're also fun. And you'll also have that brotherhood with those Marines that you did deploy with. I actually wish I was older and I would have joined right there in 2001, right after September 11. I have the utmost respect for my brothers and sisters in the military and then the police department. Because we risk a lot, I'm glad that I have a career back home that I can go to.