 Hello, and welcome to the November On Drill. This month, base leadership served the annual Thanksgiving-style dinner to the Green Mountain Boys. This long-held military tradition has roots when days of Thanksgiving were declared during both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars in an effort to unify the nation during times of war. This weekend, we welcomed Colonel Daniel Finnegan to the role of Vice Wing Commander during a trans-rev. authority ceremony. We all exist for a reason. And no matter how good we are in certain areas, there are always areas where we can do better. Finnegan joins the Wing Staff from his previous role as the 158th Maintenance Group Commander. He assumed the position from outgoing Vice Wing Commander, Colonel Adam Rice. Congratulations, Colonel Finnegan and best wishes, Colonel Rice. There were a few extra aircraft flying the skies of Vermont this drill weekend. Four Langley Virginia-based F-22 Raptors stopped by to conduct integrated training missions with some of our F-35s. The purpose of the training was to hone skills and help make us a more effective force against potential adversaries. We also continued the Commander's Cup. This month's activity was football-ski-ball. The Maintenance Group is currently in the lead. Finally, the 158th Fighter Wing celebrated the second annual multicultural event. Held at Club 35 and hosted by the Joint Diversity Executive Council, the event showcased food and music from around the world, as well as specialized presentations, trivia, dancing and prizes. Thank you for joining us for This Month's On Drill. We look forward to seeing you next month when we'll showcase the annual year-in-review video. I'm Tech Sergeant Richard Mechry. Stay safe and we'll see you next time.