 I arrived at basic training today 10 years ago, which is crazy to think that it's been a whole decade since I left for basic training and everything that has happened in between that. 10 years ago, it was just a channel called Kyle Gott named after me because I've been making videos for years. I started making videos in the early 2000s when my older brother brought home a camcorder from college, like one that used a cassette. And I just kept making videos. And then when I joined the Air Force in 2013, I figured why not just keep documenting that because nobody really was documenting that online. I go to meps tomorrow morning, then I ship out with three other people from Iowa. And we are going to go to San Antonio for basic training. Never imagined that it would turn into this. This channel would have 200,000 subscribers almost. I would have a brand called AirmanVision. Thank you to all the people that have supported me over this journey, all of these years. It's been a wild journey. Not only am I thankful for all of that, but I truly do hope that my content and my information has been helpful for you and those that actually have gone through the process of joining the Air Force or in the Air Force. I really hope that those videos helped you in some way, shape, or form. Before I got out of the Air Force, I started writing this book and it took me six years to finish it. But I really dove in the last year to really focus on the information and keep up-to-date information in the book. And so that book is gonna be very helpful, but that's not the only thing that we offer on AirmanVision.com. We also have exclusive content on AirmanVision.com. We do still have information available on the AirmanVision YouTube channel, but some of that content that is very specific to basic training and getting ready for the Air Force and being successful with retirement and stuff like that, that's all exclusive content now on the AirmanVision website. All of this is new and AirmanVision has been transforming a lot over the last year and it's gonna continue to transform and change. I had to learn how to produce content, but also take care of myself and my family and not stress myself out to constantly create content to make $3. And by putting some of that on the website, buying a paywall and creating books, that is some of the ways that I've helped produce meaningful content that some of you guys feel is very valuable and it also helps me be able to provide for my family and continue to do what I'm doing without having to full stop. So, for the 10 year anniversary of me leaving for basic training, a lot of stuff has changed, a lot of stuff is gonna continue to change and it's just been a wild ride and I appreciate all of you guys for being on this ride with me. I'll see you guys later.