 You know, we've got a big birthday coming up for Fifth Army. I mean, we're Army North, but we check our lineage from United States Fifth Army, or Fifth United States Army, as it were. And I thought, wow, we're gonna be 80 years old in 2023. And I think, as you look back at why this unit was created, the evolution of who we are and what we became, it's really, really important to think about the history. And we talk a lot, and many of us that have had the opportunity to serve and uniform those still serving and some of you who've hung your uniforms up, had an opportunity to serve in combat, to defend our country and its ideals, to serve with our coalition partners and allies against tyranny in different places. But let me tell you, World War II was different. It was existential. And people read books about it, and they see docudramas and series about it, and they watch the History Channel, and they think they have a good feel for it, but it was different in a major way. Our world was on a precipice. We were the first United States forces to conduct an assault on the European mainland in World War II, and that is significant.