 My grandfather was the Navajo talker. He helped in a way that at the time I guess I didn't really understand. Actually being in the Marine Corps and realizing the training and the things that go on. I guess it has more of an impact now than it did when I was younger. The more I think about it it's just kind of like I don't have the words to describe like how that feels. I'm very proud to say that I am from the Navajo tribe. I am Pecini. I am Boge. I represent the Navajo Nation. I'm grateful for what they were able to sacrifice, you know, away from their family and being able to have the courage to participate in the program. And you know, their dedication that they had, they used our language to win a war. I'm able to do the things that I do today because my grandfathers that were associated with the Navajo co-talker program they were able to put together something that unique. And for me to be here today on Iwo Jima, it's just unbelievable. I can't really grasp the concept that like I'm really here.