 We're excited this next week to be celebrating the Army's 247th birthday. Our Army has been around for a year prior to the Declaration of Independence, and next week we're going to celebrate that birthday with our soldiers here throughout the week, with some runs, with some cake cuttings, and with a ball here at the installation to make sure that we're able to proudly look back on our heritage of 247 years of service to the nation. The United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence drives change by building adaptive leaders who are ready to join the operational force and adjust to whatever circumstances they find themselves in to make sure that our aircraft are combat ready and ready to serve the nation. Army aviation is an inherently dangerous profession, and so because of the high stakes of what we do, flying helicopters in combat, we put a high premium on making sure that we train safety all the time. One of the things the Chief of Staff of the Army says is that we recruit soldiers, but we retain families, and something that's very important to us here at Fort Eustis is that we have soldiers that have a good quality work-life balance. So our soldiers work hard when they're here at work, but we also work hard to make sure that we give them predictability, that we communicate well with families, and that we've got great activities for the families who are here so that our soldiers can have a great time while they're at work and their families can feel well supported and like their valued members of the community when they're off work as well.