 Ever since men and women have walked on the earth, they've dreamed of flying. Even 500 years ago, artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci dreamed of flight and made drawings of a flying machine. But it wasn't until 1903 that two brothers from Dayton, Ohio, Wilbur and Orville Wright, built a powered aeroplane and overcame gravity and taught the world to fly. And that's what we're going to do today, New Orleans. We are going to fly! The 2022 New Orleans Air Show right here at NASJRB starts now. Inbound right now, we have members of the Black Dagger's United States Army Special Operations Command Parachute Team. We're representing the only Army unit here. At this air show, we're outnumbered by the other services. So to be able to represent an Army unit being soldiers, that meant a lot to me. It's all about history and remembering the history, remembering the things that we've been able to accomplish and the places we've been and the obstacles and trials that we've been able to overcome. So to be a part of that and to just be here to celebrate that is very humbling and we're just honored to be able to take part in that. Congratulations to the 377th Theater Sustainment Command on 80 years.