 My name is First Lieutenant Sarah Wascha. I'm originally from Chicago, Illinois. I'm currently serving as a scout platoon leader in a patchy troop 5-7 CAF. So currently we're preparing for going to Europe, so we'll be going to Germany here shortly. We're going to be doing field training exercises, gunneries, things of that nature. So we're moving forward as a ready and response force. So doing these gunneries, field training exercises, make sure we are fully trained to the best of our capabilities. We know exactly what we need to do when we're ready to respond for whatever happens next in the world. Yeah, my family's super supportive. They were there when First Brigade went to Korea about a year ago, so they sent me off to Korea, saw me come home, so they're excited for whatever challenges comes next. I'm super excited to go to Germany. I took my platoon over when I was in Korea, so now in Germany I'll be moving on to a scout troop XO position, so I'm excited for whatever comes next. Well, my name is Private Morris Devon Morris. My unit is 5-7 CAF. I'm 19 Delta. Just got here probably like a month ago. Well, we're going overseas to Germany. What I know so far, we're going to be just training to probably do gunnery. We'll be out there if anything does happen. There'll be a unit out there. It helps us physically and mentally to prepare us for what could happen. Well, my family, they're very supportive. They've always been very supportive. Ever since I went into the Army, going overseas, this is my first time deploying, going overseas to any country. They're like, be careful, always loving me. For me, I'm not nervous, but I am at the same time because first time making a big step, going overseas. Like I mentioned before, going through basic and AIT really do help me to prepare for what's ahead or you know, anything that could happen. But I feel like I'm prepared. Well, I just want to shout out to my parents. You know, I love them, family, friends.