 Ladies and gentlemen, Commander of Troops, Commander Johnson. Praise for him. Ladies and gentlemen, we now come to the ceremony's post-sullin moment, the actual passing of the command. Battle colors of the Marine Corps unit symbolize the authority and accountability of command. Transferring the colors during the ceremony symbolizes the relinquishing of command by Lieutenant Colonel Kermit and by accepting the colors. Tank Colonel Alanis accepts command and confirms the total commitment to the command that he will command. Sergeant Major Palmer is delivering the colors to the command. To Tank Colonel Chad Hargometh, subject, relinquishment of command. Effective, 1030, 18 June, 2021, you will relinquish command to 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company. Signed, David H. Berger, General, U.S. Marine Corps, commandant of the Marine Corps. From commandant of the Marine Corps to Tank Colonel Clint W. Alanis, subject, assumption of command. Effective, 1031, 18 June, 2021, you will assume command of 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company. Signed, David H. Berger, General, U.S. Marine Corps, commandant of the Marine Corps. Family, if you've already jumped into the village that is McPete, there's value to that. You can raise your children in a semi-ferral environment where they're going to be extremely safe. It's a lot of fun there. And I think it's a great way to jump into the mess. You're exactly the right person to enter the fray right now for this unit. What you're bringing with your reputation, the procedure for Marsock and your previous experiences and just what you've just been recently doing will immediately fold in everything they've got going on here. And so we're fortunate to have you. I look forward to working with you. And I know the Marines will benefit from where you can take what Chad's done and where you're going to take Anglico on behalf of this map. But anyway, you slice it. Anglico's done a superb job. It's been in great hands. It's a phenomenal unit. And you deserve all the credit in the world. So I just want to say thank you publicly. And congratulations on an extremely good command tour. So when I sat down a second ago, Kay kind of taps me. And she's like, hey, hard part's done. I'm like, no, no, it's not. I've got to talk now. Clint, you, Mary Beth, the family, I wish y'all nothing but the best. I don't know if I can express how special they're not special, but how unique Anglico is. We've talked about some of the commonalities from where we came from. And I think that it's going to be a lot of fun and very rewarding. But I wish the best to y'all. Commanders guidance, will, and intent, and to integrate those partners into the battle space. And they do that 157 Marines. And for that, I'm absolutely, utterly impressed every day all day, OK? They thrive in adversity and challenges and uncertainty over the last year. The likes of which we've not been able to talk about, it seems still kind of weird that we're out here having a formation. But I appreciate you for everything that you've done. Thank you so much for letting me stand up here, and I'm honored to be one of your numbers. It's always tough to follow a couple of mic drop moments, right? A lot of highbrow intellectual things have been said about how good the unit is, which is the challenge for me, because I come in with nothing to offer, except for extreme figures. So hopefully we can overcome. I can't tell you how much I appreciate everybody coming out here today and look forward to working with all y'all in the future. So thank you all very much.