 Yeah, my name is Lt. Jake Miller, I'm a Charlie Company 325BSB. I think the competition helps you become a better officer, just, you know, going out here and doing these, you know, basic medical skills, basic soldier tasks. Just makes you an overall better soldier. This competition helps me be a better soldier by training to do something that's really, really hard. I get to show my soldiers that, hey, it's hard, but builds character. Overall, a lot of time in my feet, a lot of rucking, a lot of running, and I had an opportunity to do some PT with the sword because that actually helped out a lot. My favorite part about the competition had to be the people. We had a group of personnel coming through. Everyone had a great attitude, made it fun. Even when we were going through the suck, it just made it that much funner. Favorite part about the competition, I mean, this group of guys and gals was fantastic. I mean, everyone had a smile on their face, even if we were rucking and running and whatever, it didn't matter. Positive energy all the time. It was a lot of fun. For me, probably the Jungle 5K, because we had to do that after already a lot of physical events. So my legs were pretty tired moving into that event. So the hardest part about the competition, I'm actually a 70 Bravo medical service officer, so I'm not a medic. So all of the medical tasks, that's kind of where I struggled with and I thought those were very difficult. Definitely study up on some medical tasks. If you haven't already, basic, you know, skill level one in 10 and then moving forward. Definitely get some time on your feet. A lot of rucking.