 The primary reason why I joined the Army was not come from a Latino background. My mother passed away in 2010, so I had a movie with my dad. My dad got laid off of work and it was just pretty hard. Once the end of high school happened, I didn't want it, I didn't want to depend on my dad, so I just joined the Army. That was honestly my primary reason, just didn't want him to have another mount to feed. My primary duties as a section chief is pretty much like a manager, but you have to make sure that everything is being safe, everybody's putting the same data. Anything that goes downhill goes back to you. My day-to-day motivation is pretty much if I do the right thing the first time, I put in those long hours, those long nights, I get to come home early, I get to see my family. That's my biggest thing, it's my family. If I hit the books hard, if I'm holding everybody on the counter floor and not messing around, I'm the number one motivation that's coming home. The 25th really showed me who I was, got me on my Cumber Zone. Failed a lot of times, but that's that day I am where I am because I'm the 25th.