 I've been coming out here on the Saturday before the birthday for the last four years. This started in November 2010. My wife is intern here. The birthday is very special to our family. So Lyndon always made them a big day. So I figured bring her a flag. And I went back to the PX and got a handful of five or six more flags and put them out here. The next year, we put the word out and had maybe 12 people, including General Al Gray and Major General Dave Byes. What we did was brought out a group of folks who love Marines. And in order to demonstrate that, put at their gravesites of family, friends, comrades, and Marines that we never knew, yet made the ultimate sacrifice and are buried here today. The Marine Corps birthday is central to the spirit and the core of who we are. Every one of these people, their family, you saw, people have been out of the Marine Corps for 10, 15 years. They heard about it. They came up here because once a Marine, always a Marine, this is a family day. And this is the event they want to be a part of. This means a great deal for us to be able to get the word out to others to know what we do and why we do it. And to everyone to wish them a happy 239th anniversary of the Marine Corps and happy Veterans Day as well. Semper Fidelis.