 Being a drill sergeant is training today's force, being a love and bravo, being infantrymen. We're still a country of war and to me that's, I believe heavily in that. So I want to train today's soldiers to be able to adapt or calm stressors and be able to go to war and accomplish the mission. This is the sort of thing that I join the Army to do. This is why I like being a drill sergeant. I get to go out in the woods and train soldiers and I get to shoot weapons and teach and instruct and, you know, do drone ceremony and PRT and all of the things that, you know, you watch commercials of the Army that you really want to go do, like, that get people pumped up. That's the stuff that I like to do about the Army. You get selected to go, you know, it's not like, hey you, you get selected to go because the leadership sees the community. I definitely think it's important for the position that you're establishing and to establish who is going to be the drill sergeant in the year and the platoon sergeant in the year to have all that compete and then find out who's the best. I went through multiple echelons of boards and I was lucky enough to win the fourth letter winner anti-platoon sergeant in here and I'm coming here for this. Some people use it as a competition, it's just pure competition. Some people use it as self-improvement. You know, this is the greatest thing I've ever done in my life and I'll take this with me, you know, the day I die is the biggest accomplishment thus far in my life.