 Hey, my name is Lieutenant General Ted Martin and I'm here on Red Cloud Range with the world famous 30th Infantry Division, the Rock of the Marne. I'd like to give a shout out to all the Marne soldiers here. You are in the most powerful division in the United States Army. It's an honor to come here today to fire up one of these big, bad M18270 free tanks. You've got the best job and welcome you to come here. Think about it. 19 kilo M1 tanker. We don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, but we know that you're ready and you can put it all together on a battlefield because it's us against the world, folks. That's just the bottom line and it hasn't changed since I started in 1983. And I know when I go home and I talk to the great American public, I'm going to be telling them you better have confidence in the United States Army because it is awesome. Thank you for serving your country and thank you for families supporting it. Either your family here or your mom and your dad that have supported you joining the army because not a lot of people have got the guts to do that when you do it. Because of everything that you've done to the Armour Corps and the Army, you wanted to commemorate your last big horizon tanker with an aft cap from the tank that you shot up today. So the description reads, Lieutenant General Ted Martin, thank you for your service to the Armour Corps and our nation, speeding power. And each side of our coin framing that inscription, sir. And because I know that as a Lieutenant General, you haven't been given enough stuff, a Panther belt buckle, sir.