 Good morning, Team Selfridge. Chief Gordon here, coming at you from the Selfridge Air Complex Tower in Radar Approach Control Station, or RAPCON, as it's called. Now RAPCON handles air traffic from about 50 miles away to about 5 miles close. Any air traffic within 5 miles is then handled by the tower. So I'm here today with Airman Gashon Laurent. She's actually from the South Carolina Air National Guard. She recently graduated from the Air Traffic Control School in Biloxi, Mississippi and she's here at Selfridge learning to do the job in real time. So Selfridge is one of a few towers in the Air National Guard that also serves as a training facility for newly minted controllers. Students can spend up to 11 months here, but not Airman Laurent. She's going to graduate early and she's going to graduate with distinction because her trainers are telling me that she's knocking it out of the park. So I just want to say Airman Laurent, thanks for what you're doing. Congratulations, job well done. Team Selfridge, I want to say have a safe and enjoyable end of the summer and I can't wait to see you at the September drill.