 Children, elves, and even reindeer gather to receive a very special delivery from none other than Santa Claus. All the toys will be rigged up into a container ice delivery system and drop from a C-130 and on the drop zone there will be an ACS rep on ground to accept the donation for folks in the Kaiser slaughtered military community. And the toys were not the only thing falling from the sky. Then Santa geared up and jumped from the planes as part of the fifth quartermaster battalion's fourth annual toy drop. I think it's important to show the, not only the army community but also the Kaiser slaughtered military community and our partner nations that we care during this time of the holiday. Along with Santa and his toys were more than 120 other service members, not only from the U.S. but from the Spanish, Dutch, Polish, and German militaries. It was a joint effort to raise donations for families of the community and to showcase the positive efforts of paratroopers from around Europe. I feel really honored to be a part of this event mainly because there are so many people from different units and different countries that are here simply to donate the toys to help provide families that aren't able to buy enough gifts for their children. And for children on hand at this event, Santa was able to personally bring Christmas a little early this year. From Ramstein Air Base, I'm Army Sergeant Austin Majors.