 Team, Colonel Seekman, Pride 6 here again. I want to talk about 23 April, which is America's Army Reserve's birthday. And we're going to celebrate the generations of soldiers who, like many patriots before them, embrace their roles as citizen soldiers, continuing a proud and distinguished legacy of service in the Army Reserve. Since its inception as the Medical Army Reserve Corps 114 years ago, the United States Army Reserve has mobilized more than one million soldiers in defense of this great nation. Through the Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, and the global war on terror, as well as countless other crises, operations, emergencies, and other natural disasters, warrior citizens have never failed to answer this nation's call. Army Reserve soldiers add substantial value and depth to the force through civilian sector skills, education, and expertise. There are doctors, lawyers, academics, scientists, engineers, cyber specialists, force responders, transportation specialists, administrators at top of their fields and communities. And the 9th Mission Support Command is the Army Reserve Command of the Pacific. Our units and soldiers are more geographically dispersed than any other unit in the entire Army Reserve. This command spans over 6,000 miles of Pacific Ocean, seven time zones, three countries, and three U.S. territories. It goes from Washington State in the East to South Korea in the West. We are strategically placed and offer unique and essential capabilities and capacities for the total Army Force. In our soldiers' diverse backgrounds, education and history bring value to the Force. When combined, these differences work together and contribute to an adaptive, culturally astute Army that further enhances our capabilities around the world. Today, modernization efforts are transforming the Army Reserve's ability to support the Army's role as a multi-domain capable force. And so in keeping with this year's theme, America's Army Reserve and its people shaping tomorrow. The Army Reserve has and will continue to provide operational and strategic depth in the homeland and around the globe. And so as we begin our next 114 years of service, we do so as one of the most battle-tested and experienced forces in our nation's history. Ready now, shaping tomorrow. I want to say thank you for all you do and a happy 114th birthday, Army Reserve. Pride 6 out.