 It was just incredible work. Again, the nice thing about being at DCG is probably you get to develop people and leaders every day. Like I said, Jason, that'll be your impact here for a long time coming even after you PCS out. Going to Becky, talking about developing leaders, saying for you that your leadership and your commitment to our community and our families has been extraordinary. You have, from day one, you've gone all in, you've gone to where the holes are in the vacuums and you've filled those with wise, caring, loving and strong leadership when needed. And I'm just, again, Lou and I are both grateful for everything you have done for the division, the community and for our families. The fruits of your labor, and really both the girls' labors are really starting to show right now. And I hope we can both keep the momentum going for what you all really got going in a good way. For everyone's track, I think Mike Mountain 6-6, Jason's heading off to become the J-3 for an operation in Hanover-Busall at Baghdad. Good news is, the commandos are going, about the same time. There'll be a little bit after Jason gets over there. But the team of the commandos and General Curl, I think, will be a pretty powerful force there in Syria and Iraq. And Jason, I wish you Godspeed, best of luck. And if there's anything you need, please do not hesitate to call me. You are a servant leader. And again, you inspire me. I'm grateful. And Becky, good news is, we get to keep Becky here in the community. And Becky, just to give a thank you, I look forward to seeing you and get back. Okay, with that, let's go ahead and let's publish the orders and award these two amazing leaders. Attention to orders. Malaysia Merit presented to Brigadier General Jason A. Curl for exceptional and meritorious service while serving as the deputy commanding general 10th Mountain Division Light Infantry Fort Drum, New York from 1 July 2021 to 1 June 2023. Brigadier General Curl's tremendous leadership, dedication, and selfless service contributed immeasurably to the overall success of the Army's mission and set a high standard for others to emulate. His ability to teach, coach, and mentor leaders at all levels contributed greatly to a positive command climate and adherence to standards and discipline. Brigadier General Curl's performance is in keeping with the final traditions of military service and reflects great credit upon him, the United States Army Forces Command, and the United States Army, signed Andrew P. Popus, General, U.S. Army, Commanding General. Colonel Bremen will now present a gift to Brigadier General Curl. Attention to orders. The Department of the Army presents the Meritorious Public Service Medal to Mr. Rebecca F. Curl. For exemplary service to the 10th Mountain Division Light Infantry Soldiers, Department of the Army's civilians and their families from September 2021 to May 2023. Ms. Curl eagerly supported the Army's mission with countless hours of volunteer work, direct support to Army families, and outreach to the surrounding North Country communities. She selflessly gave her time to tell the Army story, provided beneficial guidance to soldier and family readiness groups, and provided a voice to the concerns of Army spouses to military civilian leaders. Ms. Curl's dedication to soldiers and families is in keeping with the final traditions of public service and reflects great credit upon herself, 10th Mountain Division Light Infantry, and the United States Army of the United States of America. Signed, General Gregory K. Anderson, Major General, gives to General Anderson, General Curl. This concludes today's ceremony, and we thank you all for your attendance. No, no, my final remarks are, all of you guys are going to line up and hug these two people before they leave the post here. Sir, thanks for joining us from the far end. Yeah, how can we let Jason and Becky out of the loop? Thank you. Thank you. It's an honor. Okay, I don't really have any prepared remarks, but that's never stopped me. Sir, thank you very much, and thank you very much for your leadership, and thank you very much for all that you taught me about Light Infantry training management and everything else, so I really appreciate the opportunity. Erin, if Josh is anywhere around, thank you all so much for everything that you've done for the division, running the staff and running everything else for the division. For the team back here, Tom Gucayson, Jeff Long, John Williams, Zucchino, thank you very much. Especially the past few months, as Sergeant Major said, you guys are kind of running a division on a battalion-sized staff, and it's been super impressive to see, but thank you all for all the brigade and battalion man teams. Thank you for your leadership. It's your leadership that makes it all work to be able to do everything for this division, for this installation. For our team, Cam, Sergeant Racine, Tammy, thank you all so much for everything that you've done, for me personally and for the division as a whole, and Becky, Alex, Allison, thanks for all your love and support, so thank you all.