 Now, this is a long tradition. The first game was played on July 4th in 1918 with a baseball that was signed and attended by King George Booker. And I hope that you can protect yourselves back in time. We've got the old style uniforms. We've got the old style baseball gloves that probably won't last as long as the players. And I'm ready to kick off this great game. So baseball, of course, is one of America's greatest games. It's emblematic of Americanism and our culture. On the 4th of July, 1918, at Stanford Bridge and in front of an audience of 70,000 spectators, many of them wounded on the Western Front, King George V came, signed a baseball, and watched Army play Navy. Navy won. And so King George V presented that baseball to the Navy team. And that's really the beginning of a long, special relationship that, of course, continues to this day into the 21st century. So baseball is part of that underlying story. This is the third annual Cardin's Classic. We did it the first time in 2017. It's Naval War College students who are dressed in period uniform. And what we're doing is we're sort of reminding everyone about the service of the folks who went overseas in the First World War. We do this every year. And it's a great tradition for the US Naval War College to do it right here on the field that Cardin's himself played before he went off to war. It's everyone's game. My daughter Elizabeth is standing here watching the game. It's really a tremendous thing to be able to bring kids and families together. As American servicemen who are attending the Naval War College are studying their profession, gives them an opportunity to show their kids that they can still play a little baseball, have a little fun, eat a hot dog, and remember the service of those who came before us and obviously who will follow us into the future.