 Okay team, we're here in the post office. One of the most important places in Grishiniano or Capitacino today we're in Grishiniano and I'm here with Sergeant Kennan who's running the show. I want to tell you last time I was here with Sergeant Harp, I asked him, I said are you going to keep the mail running? And it was no matter rain, nor snow, nor sleep, nor shine, the United States mail will keep coming into your post office box. We just got a shipment of over 8,000 pounds. If you saw some of the pictures on the Facebook page or on the internet, you know that was an enormous task for these guys to be able to unpack and get that mail to you and they're still doing it. We took a break, I came up here, we're trying to maintain social distancing, but I want Sergeant Kennan to introduce the people that keep the mail coming to you and if you come up here, maintain your one meter or your six feet, but say thank you to them for a job extremely well done. Sergeant Kennan. I'm Sergeant Kennan, I'm the deck supervisor here at the support site post office. None of this can get done without the team. We have the LSE Chief Glover, we have the LSE Chief Glover, we have Mr. Francesco, we have Lieutenant Reddy which is the ace up hope. We have the post officer, Mr. Callaghan, the COPE, the man behind the financial operations who is LSE Thomas. We have LS3 Clay, who is one of the postal clerks here. We have another postal clerk, LS3 Rosa, Mr. Simmons, who is a postal clerk up front, dealing with a lot of financial customers. We have Mr. Gonzalez, another postal clerk. You have the new LS2 Lumbain. She'll be the LPO here pretty soon. You have the LSSN or teams. You have Sergeant Hart, he's the deck supervisor over over at the FNC post office. This is the team. Outstanding. Let's give him a round of applause. Where are you from? North Carolina, sir. Yeah, got a family here or are you single? Yes, I'm single. How about everybody back home? They doing okay? Yes, sir. All right. We're gonna get through this crisis and you know it's gonna take a little while. I think we're watching the statistics. Italy has really clamped down as you all know because you're all subject to those laws and rules. It's the right thing to do. And with that minimal social contact, I think soon we will start seeing the numbers go down. So keep the faith, keep the mail coming. It really means a lot. It really keeps the morale up around here. Couldn't do it without you. And thank you from the bottom of my heart for coming in here every day and working really hard on behalf of everybody, civilians, military and dependents on the team here in Davis. Outstanding. All right. Thanks guys. Appreciate everything.