 The vision party for today's ceremony consists of Lieutenant General... Thanks for the kind words. Typically, when people hear the background, they just kind of say, oh, he's here now. It's what the response is. I'm used to that, and it's okay. But the thing with kind of words nonetheless. I'd like to recognize our family and friends who have joined us. My mom in Illinois on live stream, Betsy's parents, John and Betty, thanks for coming and joined us. Right here, who took the opportunity to do some business up here and have her out. So, just really appreciative that... You might be able to envision what was similar to this one. But, um, it was a great spot to be out here. Team Hildon's owner deserved once again that word. We're excited and we're proud to be here in Central Texas. The support of surrounding communities is incredible. And I look forward to working alongside all of you as we support our soldiers, families, civilian workers who live in, go to school, and work in your communities. Both on and off post. And our short time back, we seem to be seeing a lot of great things happening. Both here on Fort Hood and on. Again, I just want to say thanks from Betsy and I to all of you who have attended today. They say there's a cake inside, so please come in and help yourself. And deserve the poor dinner. For those of you who are willing to take the risk, like myself, and deserve twice tonight. It's great to have you here. It's going to be a great time that we will absolutely give to those folks and enjoy it together. Family, people, go Army. GI challenges. First of all, it's just great to be here at Fort Hood. It's an opportunity for us. We've returned after six years of being away. I think that we've got challenges that exist here. Also exist across the Army. As we talk about making sure that the CG is number one priority, people. And that's what we do in the United States Army. People is what makes our Army go. Regardless of any of the equipment that's out there, we're based upon people. And we've got to make sure people are ready to train and educated in their respective job sets and able to go perform their jobs when qualified. People is the number one priority. But what we've also got going on across the Third Corps is modernization. Obviously training readiness as we improve our training in order to go to places like the National Training Center, which is our combat training center right at Fort Hood, California. And then any other missions that the Army determines would be assigned to Fort Hood and our subordinate units within on Fort Hood and within the Third Corps. Because this position as the Deputy Command in general is not just the Deputy Command in general here at Fort Hood, of which we've got multiple units and installations that are subordinate to the Third Corps. There's four divisions separate from gates at various installations around the nation. Conversation with him are words of wisdom, particularly as he just assumed command of the First Shattery Division yesterday. I mean, we've both got over 30 years of experience. And he gave me what he's been doing for the past year here as the Deputy Command in general. And I hope to build upon that as we support Lieutenant General White's priorities and achieve his inputs. Two desserts tonight, okay? One here, I can see some people are excited about that. Two more additional desserts tonight here and then pass later on. Thanks for coming and joining us. I really appreciate it. It's great to be here at Three Corps. I mean, think about it. It's pretty cool standing in front of this, you know what I mean? And, you know, almost 90,000 soldiers are across our corps and the opportunity to serve them, their families, and of course, our great Army civilians. So again, thanks for coming. Get in line and get some pain. Have a great day. Thank you.