 He ain't got no job, no bra. To me, being a part of the 101st means that I'm a part of something bigger than myself, some heritage, some culture. It's one of the best divisions in the Army, and this is where I wanted to be. This is where I wanted to spend my career. General Macauliffe is congratulated on his defense of the city. The battles that happened in Europe and in World War II were a large part of why I joined the Army overall, and a major part of why I wanted to re-enlist over here. I decided to re-enlist because the Army has been a good foundation for my family. It's been a great part of my life and building me into the man that I am today. My family is extremely proud of me being in the service. They know the struggles that I go through and they know the dangers of the job. Just like the soldiers that were serving back in the 40s, their families knew what they were coming to. It was a world war. They checked the impact and turned the tide to the Nazi assault. I can't imagine what it must have been like being here in the middle of December or January in the 1940s. The battles that happened here and the atrocities that happened on the European front, they're humbling, but they're also inspiring. And that's why I continue to serve today so that something like what happened in World War II never happens again.