 We're gathered here today to honor two members of Geronimo, Mike Rower and Charlie Papps who fell this day 45 years ago during an airborne training mission. I think the actions of 509th on that day tell us exactly what we need to do. They did what they were trained to do, they took care of them the best they could and at the end of the day they threw their rocks back on, secured their equipment and they walked from this drop zone all the way back to Wildflick and over 35 kilometers. When they got there they didn't stop, they rigged up their equipment again, donned more parachutes and jumped right back into this drop zone less than 24 hours later. When the days are long and we're tired and we're hungry and we're in a hurry, we don't take a knee, we tighten up our straps and we keep moving and I think that's the best way to honor these paratroopers, these Geronimos, all the way Geronimo.