 My name is Fersar and Donald William. I am the HHB Divardi Fersar. I am from a small island named Bumpeh. A lot of people pronounce it Panipay. It's in Micronesia. I was born and raised there. So I joined the army initially as my way off the island because there's not much to go off of on the island. On the island it's very small. Jobs are very limited. I grew up very economically challenged. If you want to say it that way, family wasn't well off. We had to live off the land and the water, the sea. So I joined the army initially as my way off the island and to build a better life for myself and my family. I foster a family environment in HHB surrounding the people first concept. I do that by listening to the soldiers, talking to them on a daily basis, trying to understand if they have any problems going on, any issues, work with my commander, both of us communicate consistently with our soldiers throughout the day, throughout the weeks. We come down here in the motor pool, do the job with them, walk around the motor pool. Just talk to them on a daily basis. A lot of them open up, they come to us and talk to us about not only work problems or any situations that they might have going on, but also personal issues. And we do the best of our abilities to help them resolve that issue. I think First Sergeant William does a great job with living by the new initiative that the army is working with, the people first, because he actually cares and he makes sure that every day that each soldier is doing their job and doing it to the best of their abilities. So, yes, I do plan on continuing my career in the army until I retire or until the army forces me out to retire. Right now I'm at 16 going 17 years. After I retire, I'll probably go back home for a couple years and help message the picture and a better picture for the young kids back home to see what the army has done for me and what it can do for them. And then maybe come back here in Hawaii and continue on with other careers here.