 The brotherhood, right? We spend more time with our brothers in arms in this company than we do our family. That's a true statement. There's a bunch of different things that run through an individual's minds, especially, you know, the family, the foundation going into the unknown and not really knowing what to expect. Not just for that individual marine, but for the families themselves. They deal with certain things, adversity, right? Life, events that happen while on deployment differently. But it's important to have each other's back because we are brothers. As a team leader, as a squad leader, you can't look back and think, did I do everything for my men to ensure that they're all coming back home alive. At that point it's too late. So you take every single training opportunity to heart. You give it 100%. That way there is no doubt in your mind when you are 100% comfortable moving forward. There's a strategic reason, right, for why we exist and the importance and the reality is, if something happens, we have to watch. All the workups, you know, that did something to this company. That galvanized us. It brought us closer together. I have seen this company start from the basics to just a complete war machine. These men are a bunch of professionals. They leave it all out there. They're extremely a proud bunch. The warrior eat those, right? The things that made us, the men and women that paved the way. I am proud to say that these men are upholding that tradition and ensuring that our success is moving forward, are in good hands. The men of Kilo, the most dominant company in the BLT. Stay tuned.