 I guess maybe they want to get a whole group picture too. That's right. It's an epic congratulations to all of you. Mr. President has made a mention. This is your organization since you belong to it. Eileen is the first woman president, which is quite a distinction. She may also be the first medical officer. No, we found out because they don't make them wear the things when they become generals. During World War II, the president was a dental officer, dental general. So I'm not the first one to mention. Well, anyway, congratulations. I want to know that I found absolutely nothing in the way of handing down a female president. Well, I think it's interesting that I don't know if any group in the country is more supportive of your defense policies in the ROA. Bob Spiro has got a tremendous professional staff that is supportive of the elected officers. We appreciate the effort we have. I'll tell you a story that you can use sometime. Oh, good. You know, I discovered this recently in Queens. I haven't been to the Supreme Court for much time now. And then, in bad choice of words, he said this unfortunately, he said, we will not change. He said, just as we embraced you in the form yesterday, tomorrow, we will embrace you with a heartache. I think we have to change the word anyway, with all the changes we get and call it the multi-former. Yes, not bad. Well, again, thank you for your time honestly. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. This is a stick pen. I think it's long. Thank you very much. This is a stick pen, sir. Hi. I don't think it's going to go with you. I know you don't. Did you get one for him? Thank you again. It's a rare pleasure. I was listening to you. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm very excited to have this. Now I have a pair. First one too, and I'm very grateful. I met you once last time when you dropped my briefing for us. Yes. We enjoyed so much. I'd like to present to you Mrs. Josephine Jones, who is the past president of the National Women's Marine Wentworth, who is the meeting head of the United States. Very pleased to meet you. Thank you very much. Very pleased to meet you. Hello. Thank you. And then we have a few presentations. Yes, Mr. President. I would like to present you with our highest honor, the General John A. Logan Medal, which is given for morality, patriotism, leadership, and all those goodies. Thank you very much. And this plaque to go, this citation to go along with it, which says from the National Women's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Dome of the Republic Incorporated, presents this day, and we're very persistent. This says October 13th, 1983. And we've been this long getting it to you. The General John A. Logan Medal, in recognition of his dedicated service and faith to our country's destiny, and as one who continues to exhibit qualities, morality, leadership, responsibility, and above all, patriotism. Well, bless you. And thank you very much. And you brought it up. I was not sure whether or not I should or not, but I know this has been a long time coming and I regret the delays that have taken place. And I'm very pleased and honored that we could now at last do it. Thank you. Thank you. And as George has presented to me, Mr. President, in Isaiah chapter 40, verse 31, there's a very inspirational message but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like angels, as eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not think. Our national president's theme in 83, to inspire her membership, was under the keen eye of the eagle, let us soar to new heights. Coincidentally, Dr. Shuler is using the eagle to inspire those under his ministry. I felt it only appropriate that this small token be presented to you, Mr. President, who by both word and deed convey those same inspirations to all Americans. Please accept this and let it be a personal reminder of those touched by your enthusiasm, integrity, devotion and patriotism. Well, thank you very much. I'm very honored to be part of the GAR but I also know about your organization. We're trying to refurbish our military defenses and you're doing so much to refresh our spiritual. We thank you so very much. Excuse me, we have two staff members here. We'd like to be presented to you too. Oh, all right. This is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. My name is Jen. They broke all records to the history of their country … I welcome specific palysites. Oh, you do? Well, that's over. I'm gettingiter業. Well, I'm going to laugh but I like you too. Thank you very much. Do you know… Nice to see you! Mr. President, hello there. No, it's just a little break for this room. Oh yeah, a signing that should take place sometime in late October of last year wasn't the best time. Well, why don't you and I go over and have a picture? Thank you. You can then join us. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Family there. To the rear march. Plus the March of Dimes poster girl. We see suggested that just as in 1938 Franklin Delano Roosevelt had asked people to send him dimes for the March of Dimes that he could turn over to that program. A dollar is worth only what a dime was then. Here Abby wrote a column and suggested that on my birthday people might do the same thing with a dollar instead of a dime. She broke her leg. The doctor. Whoops.