 I'm with the Colorado Military Historical Group and we are supporting the 4th Infantry Division Band celebrating the 246th birthday of the United States Army. This was our first Army birthday full band concert and it happened to be our first live concert with the full band in 18 months. It's been rough not being able to do our craft as a band and now to finally come out here and throw a big concert. Not just a concert but one to celebrate the Army's birthday and Army's heritage. And then to have all these people out here to celebrate it with us has been pretty awesome. We had, of course, our band, the 4th Infantry Division Band. And we had personnel from four different Army Reserve and National Guard bands that came out and played with our band. We had a couple of living history groups from around Colorado that participated in the streamer ceremony. We basically did a timeline to demonstrate the evolution of the Army through time. The Army birthday is a really important one and it's important to remember all of the different campaigns that our soldiers have participated in, what it brought us here to today. It really brings it home a little bit more all of the different road that we've traveled to get here and it is important to remember our history. History is always important in the Army. It builds a spirit to core and it also educates people about where the Army's come from, how it's evolved, what's changed in it, what hasn't changed. I think this was a great show. I know with some friends and some attendees, really valued and cherished the experience to celebrate the Army's birthday. 246 years. And I think the band did a great job in really telling the Army story. Good day, U.S. Army!