 This is Sergeant First Class Wade Smith. He's in charge of human resources for his unit, and he also keeps his soldiers looking professional in a makeshift barber shop in his office. My Sergeant Major noticed that my soldiers always had, you know, a nice clean haircut at the end of the week. So he's like, hey, who's cutting hair? And I tell him, hey, I am Sergeant Major. To say the least, Sergeant Smith has an eclectic array of skills. When he's not giving free haircuts to soldiers, you can find him outside teaching soldiers how to shoot a bow. I teach him, you know, the fundamentals, how to stand, how to draw, how to shoot. And once I've done that, most people want to come back for more. Archery is more than a hobby for Sergeant Smith. I have a little piece of home. And I know once I go out and shoot that I can focus on something that I want to achieve, which is, you know, the bullseye, I guess, from here. Airman Jimmy Moreland, Southern Afghan State.