army. I think I have a really busy schedule. I get up at four o’clock and I make the report of the military unit to the commander of my battalion. At ten to five, I do radio communication tests. At five' clock I attend the radio program with the battalion commander. At six o’ clock, I usually have breakfast. At half past six, I brush my teeth, shave my beard, take a shower and get ready for working. At seven o’ clock, I start the engineer jobs. At eight o’ clock, I report the platoon by communication radio, I have to do this activity every two hours. Then, at twelve o’clock, I return to the military base and have the lunch. At thirteen-thirty, I start my job again with the community who live in the region, there we make a route. At five o’ clock I finish my job and return to the military base. At five-fifteen, I have my dinner. At six o’clock I fall in with my commander. At eight o’ clock do the reporting and go to bed. This is basically my life from Monday to Sunday