 It's not lost on me that somebody paid a price for me to be here, that somebody paved the way. If I'm tall, it's because I'm on someone else's shoulders. There's a whole generation of Marines who went through a lot to get me to where I'm able to here today. I am Master Gunner, Sergeant Richardson. I am the G1 Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Marine Forces Reserve. I just conducted my, will probably be my last re-enlistment. I have 26 years of service, so this will probably be my last one doing the mathematics, right? I wanted to do it here at the Marine Corps Museum at the Monfort Point exhibit. Just important to be here, number one, the facility here. This is a building full of our stories. But then this one here hits home because, again, 80 years ago, the first black Marine got to Camp Johnson, which was then Monfort Point. The very first black Marine showed up to be a United States Marine. So I thought this place was fitting.