 My name is Major Kevin Rowe. I'm a Heavy-C-17 pilot from the 517th Airlift Squadron at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska. The President's been very clear that we are in support of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and that we as a nation stand with Ukraine. We've been working around the clock to provide support with their security assistance requests, delivering weapons from U.S. stocks, and supporting our allies when their weapons better suits Ukraine's needs. The security assistance requests that we have fulfilled so far for Ukraine have been enabling critical successes on the battlefield with invading Russian forces. So partners coming together, it's definitely already been showing it and having an impact. Yeah, so as a member of the Alliance, the United States is making a commitment to make an impact from that standpoint and be ready to respond should that construct be activated. Yeah, exactly. We're always prepared to deploy at a moment's notice, day or night, we're pretty much always ready. We're definitely going to stand behind Ukraine and bring whatever assistance we can. They obviously weren't expecting this kind of unwarranted war, so anyway we can help with the unnecessary suffering and harm to life on there and we'll do the best that we can. I'm Hunter Jones, Chief Foreign Officer 2 in the Marine Corps, and I'm the Mobility Officer for Marine Forces Reserve. So tonight we're loading six howitzers. These are going to go over to Eastern Europe to support the conflict over there. So the idea is to send these over there to train up the Ukrainians so they can employ them forward. Yeah, so this is to aid the Ukrainians, to give them that long range capability and to deter the conflict with Russia. This is huge. This is knowing that we're making an impact, knowing that these are going over there to help the Ukrainians, it gives me a sense of pride. To know that we're helping out, that we're assisting, so we're all very excited, motivated to be here. It's a huge honor.