 One word to define Major McClelland, fire. You know, no matter the mission, she was ready. It wasn't a matter of male, female, it was a matter of faith. The mission needs to be done, I'm qualified, I volunteer to do it. That was her mentality. Her legacy as a Marine Corps officer began at the Naval Academy, but her father was also a Marine, and so it was sort of her destiny. She was just intense all the time, but not intense where it's, you know, that fake motivation, there's pure intense, you know, find a way to make a way to accomplish the mission. We'll never forget the moment where the phone call came into our office and it was then Major Player who took the phone call. I recall vividly, today Carl and Salas telling me that, you know, Megan was killed in action. That was just times to the still for me. They could hear what the phone call was about, but then just summon me to go round up the group and get them over to our office. I said, no, that doesn't happen to PAOs. You know, PAOs aren't in the fight, PAOs aren't operational. And this BS, you know, she was the embodiment of being out there, tipping the spear, doing the job in a hostile environment.