 So, back in the 60s, we had the U-2s here for reconnaissance, and that's kind of carried on throughout the years, just a kind of different mission, different aircraft. During 91, we assisted in Desert Storm and the fight against Saddam Hussein. We also transported refugees to safety from Iraq and Lebanon, and also making sure deployed troops get home safely. A big thing that we do is we manage how the airfield runs, make sure they run safely. The biggest thing is we make sure that the mission can go and nothing will impact it. Without us, ops would run a lot rougher. We go out there and we do an inspection every day. We make sure that the airfield looks good, everything's good to go, so we have a lot that we do here to make sure operations run smoothly. So, I'm an air traffic controller here in the tower. On a day-to-day basis, we clear aircraft for takeoff from the runways, clear them to land. We also separate aircraft that are in the air. We also deal with ground vehicles, keeping them away from aircraft as well as taxiing aircraft to and from the runways. We have agile combat employment exercises all the time. In the event that we forward deploy to these fobs, we would ensure that aircraft get to and from their destination safely as far as takeoff and landing is concerned. My team's mission is to safely and efficiently expedite the flow of aircraft movement into and out of Interlake airbase while projecting global combat power in support of the defense of NATO's southern flank. Specifically at Interlake, we have a very rare opportunity to work with a tariff closely because we share our entire airspace with them. They work aircraft at the same time. We're working aircraft in the same airspace, so we have to be in constant communication with them so we have to know where each other's planes are at at all times. As a RALS technician, we ensure safety of flight by ensuring the ATC and pilots have communication and accurate weather reports. Rapcon and Tower use our radios and phone lines, so we're integral with the part that they use our communication systems as well as all our equipment. Our mission here is to assist in defending NATO's southern flank by providing timely, accurate, and consistent weather forecast to Interlake airbase and GSUs both for U.S. and Allied NATO partners to facilitate decision making to get the mission done. Here at Wing Intelligence, we provide force protection related intelligence support to not only our defenders here on the base but also Air Force OSI in order to secure not only the personnel here at Interlake but also our geographically separated units all throughout Turkey. Our presence here helps secure NATO's southern flank by providing an operational and staging airbase ready to project integrated air power. The OSS Hydras, they contribute to every other mission set through our 10,000 foot piece of concrete out there on that runway. We are the airfield's largest weapon system and we support all the mission sets, both real world, contingency, and future operations. And the reason we do that is because we are always here and always ready.