 Greetings fellow Badgers. This is Deputy Adjutant General of Army Brigadier General Matt Strubb with the greeting for this month. This drill weekend in this month is Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide has touched every single one of our lives in some way. We've all known someone or been around someone or had one of our teammates commit suicide. In my own life I had a family member that committed suicide about 20 years ago and it still is something that I think about and reflect on on occasion. It affects us in many different ways. But with Suicide Prevention Month just want to make sure that everyone is aware of the new initiative. A new phone number 988. It's a suicide helpline. It'll get you immediate assistance and get you in touch with someone that is able to help you in a time of crisis. So if you're having suicidal ideation, if you know someone that's having suicidal ideation, 988 is a great number to remember. The big thing is to help each other out. Know your battle buddy. Know when your battle buddy is struggling is not right for whatever reason. If something is off, have that conversation and don't be afraid to ask, are you having suicidal ideations? And if so, get your battle buddy help. If you're the individual that's having some struggles, don't be afraid to reach out. It's a sign of strength to be able to reach out and ask for help when we're down. We all have times of struggle, so don't be afraid. Have the courage to reach out and help and ask for help from your battle buddies. And this is, there are lots of resources within SMSD. The website, I have military one source. There's lots of places to go to get help. But really, if you are struggling, make sure that you remember 988. This is a suicide prevention month. Let's do our part to help prevent suicide in our organization and the greater community. With that, have a great drill weekend. Dag out.