 I spent 25 years in the Army. I got a duty, I got soldiers to take care of, so five days before I retired I turned my company over, I cleared the Army and got out of the Army five days. It was good to be out. I mean I missed them soldiers. The day I was gone, the minute I handed off that guide on to another guy, I missed those soldiers. I am a seer instructor for the United States Army. I teach survival, basically all basic primitive survival skills. There was 13-day break really between when I retired as a first sergeant to working out here. I didn't have that long lapse time. I didn't stop, you know, sit at home and didn't have no job. So it was 13 days. It was pretty simple. I knew guys at work here already, but I didn't look back and go whoa is me. I had a plan. My plan was to work, and I knew it might take up to a year to work where I wanted to go, but I worked. The bottom line is our job is to take an oath, defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and that's what we did.