 I'm from Alabama, 21st Military Police Company, Airborne. Basically, this is what I signed up for. I know this is what I'm getting into, so I have to keep pushing every day. This was not, you know, required of me to. So every day I'm trying to get up and continue to drive forward and try to find the good in each little thing I do. So for mid-shift, it's a 21 to 05 petaflet shift. We usually come in about 1,700 to about 1,815 for a shift PT with the shift guys. I have weapons draw, 1915 and 1930, so we'll come in there. Draw our tasers, our OCs, our M17 pistol, M4, if you're a sign one for that day. Then we'll have a formation. Our sergeants will check us for all of our tasers, handcuffs, make sure everything's working, flashlights. Make sure we have everything in the shift. And then we'll march over to the LEC PMO around 1945, 1950. About 2100, we'll have a guard mount class. I'm going over paperwork we need for the shift. Briefing from the last shift, what happened, what to look out for. And then PMCS in our vehicle to make sure there's no, what scratches are there. Make sure our lights and sirens are working, the camera's working, the base step of our vehicle. And then we'll hit the road about 2100 and we'll start patrolling.