 Our Command Sergeant Major Timothy Sprunger, T-I-M-O-T-H-Y-S-P-R-U-N-G-E-R from Regional Health Command Central based at San Antonio, Texas. Well, today is day one of our Regional Health Command Central Best Leader Competition. We've got 11 teams from 11 different installations converged here at Fort Bliss, Texas to go through a series of events designed at getting after rigorous and relevant wartime missions. And we can't save lives on a battlefield unless we can survive on a battlefield. Well, being that all of these competitors are grouped from different installations, the teams in and themselves are building relationships as a cohort. The officers probably may have never worked with the NCOs and the junior soldiers that are on their team, so they're building relationships and unity going through some shared hardship with the different events. But also, being that it's a competition and they're working closely with the other teams, they're going to be building relationships across our region, which spans 20 states, everything west of the Mississippi basically, that they get to fight. It shows grit, right? So everybody can be comfortable, but this puts our soldiers in an uncomfortable position actually fighting against one of their peers. But it sparks a spree to core in that competitive edge. At the end of the day, we're going to name a winner of the combatives tournament. So I'm super excited to see them compete and perform. And I looked very forward to seeing how many of them make it to the end and get named as part of the team that goes forward to the Medcom competition.