 We are now going into our third year of our world facing a global pandemic. While there was a change in what we now define as normal, what does not change are the core characteristics that are the heart of U.S. Special Operations Command Korea. The past year included a change of command as SOC Corp. Major General Michael E. Martin as the commanding general and command sergeant major Joanne Nauman as the command senior enlisted leader. We prioritized readiness and strengthening relationships with our Republic of Korea SOF teammates. This included U.S. training with airmen, sailors, soldiers and Marines that came from duty stations in Japan, Washington State and California. We also focused on building a resilient battle staff, whether that was understanding operations in a more dynamic fashion or looking at our diverse command and seeing how we can become more inclusive. We cannot forget the families both on and off Peninsula that took on the adversity and challenges of military life while managing the safety guidelines that accompanied COVID-19. Their support makes our mission possible. Now, as we go into the year of the tiger, it is a perfect symbol of the special operations dynamic that we share with our ROC teammates. Characteristics of bravery, courage and steadfast will. These are shared amongst our communities, regardless of language. We're ready to drive into this new year and new opportunities. Concilio Preveo, we go together.