 As an NCO, you're responsible for the care and welfare of our soldiers period. As a drill sergeant, taking a civilian, like has gone through basic training, and then comes here to Goodfell Air Force Base to get their AIT training, they're responsible for continuing that transformation from a civilian into a soldier, we call it soldierization here. Youth English. I feel like the most important thing that I do for the students at a drill sergeant is just being a role model for them. Showing them what right looks like all the time, showing them how to be a total complete soldier basically. Most of the time you think a drill sergeant just gets in everyone's face and like yells. The personal stuff matters, right, because we need those soldiers to be 100% mentally and physically. That way he learns. It's a people business, it's boots on the ground. You can have the most technical piece of equipment in the field that's going to help you win, but if you don't have great soldiers to execute and use that equipment, it's useless. So it's understanding the human dynamic behind the training, but at the end of the day our nation expects us to win, so that's what I'm hoping the drill sergeants are able to impart to the soldier who are here. Drill sergeants at Basic Training, they of course are there to create the soldiers, make us into soldiers. Here they really care about you and they care about what you're going to be doing. If you have any problems, I feel comfortable going to drill sergeants and talking with them, asking for help and at least our drill sergeants, they always come and give us something within a couple of hours and it's amazing that they're actually able to do that and the fact that they care enough to do that. It's not just one other number to them, they actually care about us and they know it's my name. Still working on your order, I haven't forgot about you. I just think back to how I felt while I was here and how I was treated as a soldier here. I want to make sure that I give them a better experience that I had, right? Not that I'm saying that it was negative, the positives. I enjoy it every single day, I enjoy coming to work, I love my job, I love being with the soldiers. To me, it's just a very fulfilling role. I absolutely freaking love it, honestly. It's almost like a part of my career has come full circle, right? I was here as a student nine years ago and now I'm here as Cadriana leader. So it's been really fun, I really love it. So sharing that passion, sharing that knowledge, seeing it when it clicks with your NCO, seeing that passion, sharing it to their subordinates, and again, it's the people business at the end of the day. We're a family. We all wear the same uniform and to be a part of that family is awesome.