 I think it's actually pretty nice because I guess I'm going to learn something new. The Army is reaching out to young women in high school to show them all the opportunities that enlistment has to offer. Staff Sergeant Tiffany Hightower is a recruiter in the U.S. Army Reserve and is one of 44 members of the Army's female recruiting team. I wanted to become an Army recruiter because I wanted to make an impact in taking a civilian from normal life to the soldier life. Sergeant First Class Heather Romine is also on the female recruiting team and says she encourages young women to enlist because she knows they can accomplish anything they set their minds to. Just because you're little and small doesn't mean that you can't go through basic training. That is one thing that people don't understand that size doesn't matter, it's the heart. If you're going to be able to have the heart to get through basic training, you're going to be able to do it. I want to learn more about what the Army is about and how they do stuff and I want to join the Army when I grow up. Today, students have gathered at an event co-sponsored by the Army and the National Hot Rod Association's Youth Education Services Program. They participate in events showing off feats of strength and team building skills and also get a chance to explore career opportunities. Staff Sergeant Hightower and her team have been able to engage with young women around the world and encourage them to be all they can be. You get to share your story to so many people now than just in the area where you're recruiting. This female recruiting team is going to go all over the world, you're going to meet other people that you can learn from their story, they can learn from yours, and you're going to be impacting, yet again, people which is something that has been the root of everything for me.