 Most of our national interests surround Turkey. It's only natural that Turkey itself sees that most of its national interests surround Turkey, and that's a lot of common ground. So in order for us to do what we feel we need to do to protect the U.S., that demands that we have a partnership here, and that demands that we have a presence here. And that's why this base is so important. Time to time I get Airmen ask, what is the mission here? And we can talk about their job, we can talk about what their specialty code is, but the bottom line, the mission is to simply be present. And the mission is for whatever we ask you to do, be the best that you can be at it. Because when we do that, and we're good guests and we're professional here, then we have access to this region and beyond. We have influence and we can do a lot of good. And we depend on the Titans here to work that out for us. We have tankers here who went and did something else, someplace else, based out of here, supported out of here. That's ACE, Agile Combat Employment. The other part about ACE is the fact that you can also receive someone, and you can enable them to do something from here instead of where they were before. And that's a very important piece of being here. Ultimately the biggest part of ACE is preserving combat power so that you can deter. And part of that for us again is just simply having presence here. And so the airmen here at the 39th, they don't need to worry about where they fit in ACE. They live it every day. There is a very, very strong bilateral relationship between the United States and Turkey. And mill to mill, it's incredibly strong and we do a lot of great things together. Part of that foundation of that whole thing is exactly what's going on here between our airmen and the rest of the folks that they engage with. Not just on an installation, but also when they're able to get out into the community. There's a great love for each other and we support each other and it's fantastic. I'm most excited by the job and the attitude that airmen have when they come to Turkey. Once they get here and they find out just how incredible it is, they immerse themselves in it, they make the most of it. And then somewhere down the line, there is someone who sees an American for the first time. And there's no better American to see than our airmen.