 We're here today to promote and shape the minds of these professors and teachers and show them a little bit about what we do as an organization and the different career opportunities that we have within our formation. We want them to take away from this event what we do as an organization and the different career opportunities that we have for their students in the schools. There are a lot of different ways that students could go trades and listed as an officer through ROTC, but no matter what role they take, even enlisted they can take classes and it doesn't even touch the GI Bill. There's a lot of modernization going on. The tanks and the Bradley's for example, our Lieutenant Colonel Perkins was just at the Pentagon and he witnessed what the new vehicles can stand through the minds and he said three out of four of the crew can walk away without a scratch. So we're really improving the equipment to make sure our soldiers are safe. It's not just a last resort type of lifestyle, it's a good lifestyle you know it provides for you. It instills the discipline and leadership that you have. I also hope that they go back and they realize that you know it's a tough job to have but it's a good fulfilling outcome to have as a job. It's going to be the real deal, the real training. It's going to help them become better people, better soldiers because they're training on new equipment and everything works properly. The Army is a great place. It'll teach you how to live. You get to meet new people, you learn a new job, you learn new things every day. For six years I learned every day I'm always learning, constantly learning new information. I have great leaders that have come before and I'm sure they will come after me. So the Army is just a great place to be.