 We assembled for this relief and appointment ceremony and Sergeant Major Turner departs us and Sergeant Major Miller assumes his position of leadership and to that information. Knowing the importance of your fine presence in our lives, we ask for a continued blessing on Sergeant Major Turner and his fight to never, as to what has fallen, brought him strength and resilience through this time of change. Thank you for his hard work and determination and sending your ship to the center of the earth. Wisdom, strength and character, and he who killed Major Miller, model of the great importance of medicine and serve as Sergeant Major Miller assumes his new leadership position. We ask that you bless him and his man with many challenging situations that he will face, finding us all women's and family and saviors here in the families. We ask for his things in your most holy name amen. Ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. Present day braids in the Marine Corps at their base is a vote from muscle load plus days for yesterday. In those early days, the line of battle was just that, a line of two or three ranks and looked much like the great formation you will see today. The Ashton forms the line of battle. The Ashton for today's ceremony is Master Sergeant Major Miller in the military. Whether the grade was that of the commission or non-commissioned officer, the responsibilities of the rank of all his men though is due to attendance over the organization's drill, discipline, morale and administration. In the Marine Corps, the grade was created by Congress in 1798. The first incumbent was Sergeant Major Archibald Summers. For a time of this century, tell us Spanish AmeriCorps in 1898 or have a one Sergeant Major building, which is the origin of today's post in the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. All enemies were made to freeze, but also instilled automatic and immediate responsive demands, vital to the success on the battlefield as well as visiting the condition of the handling of any personal weapons of that time. Effected in 1321-April 2023, he understands the operational art and multi-domain coalition and tries to retain full capabilities, bringing them together with unified identity and a new sense of community. An exceptional communicator is an approachable leader, but the address of each and each person's situation and its own appropriate context. A master of the complex resources within the group is that advice is critical to the political and political discipline's capabilities. Sergeant Major turned to professionalism, personal initiative, and told the dedication of the dude to collect the great credit on him and repeat in the highest traditions of the Marine Corps of the United States of America Service. For the rest of them, signed, day-to-day, body-knocked, Lieutenant General, United States Marine Corps, main general to the Marine Corps of the United States of America Service. In the secondary division band, please, 47, Sergeant Major and Master Gunnery Sergeant, 66, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, and this shows the exceptional responsibility, significant challenges, and the impact of this position. They also included this past year, 24 meritorious sergeants and 48 meritorious corporals, which bears out Sergeant Major Turner's direct influence, his impact, and shows how his imprint will be felt across the Marine Corps for many years to come. His sincerity and his drive with. I very much look forward in every way to working with him. Please join me in thanking the Marines, the Second Marine and District Forces for major groups. A great opportunity to have had to learn from you and I will value our friendship for the rest of my life. Thank you, Sergeant Major Turner. Today it is, but as usual, Mother Nature gets a vote. To take these Marines back that you can see behind me, showcase the very best of what our nation has to offer. There are various talents and skill sets for eye watering. I would offer, if you ever see a Marine in general, or any of these Marines in particular, seek them out and just talk to them. The various items that they, I'm in interest of this and they keeping on on the deal and not going into tangents. To find commanders while assigned to the mid, I've had Colonel Russell and now Colonel to push the limits of my self-proclaimed title of the hardest working Marine in the Corps. I've heard you of the majority of my time I've spent with Colonel. He has presented himself as a learning experience for myself because every day in the mid is just different. Sir, thank you for the opportunity to harness your craft to commander ship. Another mission I have while assigned in the mid, you know, this is like the extra prize you get was being the mid. So I bring it in general, right, because the mid is some of the most talented. We have this little saying in our household when it's orders time, when we say we have to have the sandwich talk. And my kids know it's not the good sandwich. It's that sandwich that everyone has to take a bite of, you know, it's just been phenomenal. Thank you. I'm super proud of you're part of this. I've been there ever since. I ask for these orders. I hope to make you proud. To college guy, thank you for the kind words. Thank you to all the chief staff, sergeant major, command master chiefs, master commanders, senior list leaders. If everyone, thank you for being here. Pretty much I'm pretty. Thank you, sir. I will once again, General Nebel. Thank you, sir. The Miller family or big family of yours and Joanne and the girls likewise. Dylan and Sophie who came out here today. And to everyone, our most distinguished guest today is sergeant major, Wes Turner. My name is Wes. You packed on me. Our turnover was smooth. And here, just a few moments at the hands of our sergeant, our drill master, sergeant, our commander, our troops, the leader leaders, and all the big staffers that don't get the attention they deserve that made this thing possible. These Marines are going to march by here. That's going to be it. That'll be a wrap. That'll be another successful tour for you. And then you get to go home and enjoy some time with your family. Much deserved. Well done. It's my wife, Jenny, 21 years. Here's a couple more here with Carolina Mattaf where we love, where we've raised our boys. And we're sitting right there behind her with my dad, Wayne Miller. Thanks for being here, dad, and sharing this moment with me. To my boys, I expose you to events like this to show you what aid, what service looks like. And you may choose to do this in uniform or not, but just know that that is your calling to live a life of service. Excuse me, everyone. Marine sales, the two-man innovation group, your reputation, purpose and a life worth living.