 That was great. Easy going home. I think they're coming to work. That was really good. That was really good. C3. Lieutenant Colonel Sengu Park. C4R. The E-Parmie Commanding General. Major General Steve Gillan, Commander, Second Administrative Rock, U.S. Combined Edition. And Major General David A. Lesbros. Incoming, Second Administrative Rock, U.S. To Major General Lesbros. Signifies the passing of his trust. And also the responsibility for the unit and its soldiers. The orders, with AR 600-20, pair around 2-5. The underside assumes command of the Second Infantry Rock, U.S. Combined Edition. Effective, 18 May 2021. Signed, Major General David A. Lesbros. Have stood at the ready of Freedom's Frontier. They've ensured the security and stability on this peninsula in order for the Republic of Korea to rebuild from the devastation of the Korean War to become the thriving democracy and vibrant economy that we live in here today. Major General Steve Gillan. Steve, thanks for your tremendous leadership. You built a foundation of readiness of our National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California. He knows and understands what it takes to train our units and build readiness and I can think of no finer officer to take command of the Warrior Division. It really is an honor to stand here today. Successor to a great lineage of Second Infantry Warrior Division commanders who set an incredible example of combat readiness, combined partnership, thus enabling and sustaining the Alliance. Looking into the future, we must acknowledge and honor those who served and sacrificed before us. I will adopt all of General Gillan's priorities until further notice. We must be ready to fight tonight. I thank the Army's senior leadership and appointed me to this position. My wife and Kelly and I are extremely happy at being assigned to our first tour duty in this beautiful country and look forward to learning about the Korean people, the culture, and building friendships. Standing on this field, standing side by side in this Republic of Korea and the United States Combined Division makes me proud to be a soldier and leader. To the soldiers and civilians of the Warrior Division, thank you for honoring us today with this ceremony. Come out like forward to visiting and serving with you and your families. Those of you that are on the field, you look sharp. Be ready to fight tonight. I'll do the same. Let me close by saying thanks to Stephen Betsy Gillan. Thanks for your help in transitioning me and Kelly into this command. Well done and safe travels. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for the honor of your presence here today. Let's say good victors. Second to none, kachikapsida. Always know that the Army is here. As they say she does and hopefully get to know you as well. Absolutely. Thanks, sir. How are you doing? It's good to see you again. I know where you are. Sir, how are you? Ready, two, one.