 I'm a reserve citizen airman. I volunteered for this assignment. The opportunity came about a year ago. It was put out at my base at the 9-11th Airlift Wing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I really wanted to challenge myself. I've never done anything like this before. I specifically work in the uniform section, so I am responsible for preparing all of the uniforms for our fallen members. I work with Staff Sergeant Wood from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, and we immediately worked really well together. We work hand in hand. We already know our roles. We always know beforehand if we have a fallen member coming in, talk about the things, talk about who's going to do what, and then we execute that teamwork. I know the importance of having that service just the best way possible. Knowing that I had a hand in sending a fallen service member home helps me sleep at night. When you do it for a real fallen member, it really hits home that this is what the family will see for the last time, their loved one. So I want to make sure that uniform is perfect. What we do here, you know, there's no mistakes, there can't be. We are a zero fail mission. We bring back all of the fallen with the most dignity, honor, and respect. It doesn't matter their rank. It doesn't matter their branch of service. Everybody that comes through AFMA is treated exactly the same.