 At All-Adeed Air Base, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Joanne Bass talked with Airmen about unit integrity, readiness, and force protection. She had the chance to see where operations allies, refuge occurred, and the role that the 379th played. She finished her time by meeting with leadership from All-Adeed and coalition forces. During a brief visit to the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing, Chief Bass prioritized meeting with Airmen and held an all-call to communicate with and hear concerns from Airmen. She also recognized outstanding performers and met with host nation senior leaders. I will make sure that in 10 years from now, we have the right people serving in our United States Air Force. I will make sure that in 10 years from now, we have the right talent serving in the United States Air Force. I promise you that whatever is important to you or your fellow Airmen or whatever is important to your families, there is nothing that is important to you all that my team is not focused on looking at. And finally, I had held off for Air Base. Chief Bass closed out her visit to the Ascent AOR by seeing the Emirati Air Warfare Center. She also engaged with security forces and received a mission overview before seeing drone capabilities and military working dog support for the area. We're all serving at some extremely challenging times and for every single one of our Airmen that serve, I want to remind them that they're part of the 1% of our nation who dons this uniform, who wears our nation's cloth, and they can be doing anything they want to do. We're an all-volunteer force and for each of our Airmen to serve, to be deployed, to be away from their loved ones, to sacrifice so very much on behalf of the Secretary of the Air Force, on behalf of my Boston or Brown, thank you for what you do every single day. And that's what's happened during the Chief Methodist Sergeant of the Air Force's visit to Ascent. I'm Senior Airman David Paff.