 Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the dedication ceremony of Community Health Care Center through the Philippine and U.S. Bollicadan Exercise 2023. We can simply do not let us promote this order but peace. Do not let ignorance lead us down the wrong path, no partiality. All this we ask you, in the name of Jesus, your Son, and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. Bless the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Engineer, Support Battalion, Press Lieutenant Patricia Marie T. Soryao, Philippine Air Force, Press Lieutenant Gijuan Sherry, U.S. Marine, and Honorable Antonio Imada de Balangay Chairman. Bollicadan, 2023, Baylor Philippines, from 22 March 2023 to 26 April 2023. During this period, technical sergeant Londona performed his duties in an exemplary manner. The exemplary work ethic has led the successful completion of the mission ahead of schedule. Strengthened our bilateral partnership and provided a valuable resource for a community indeed. Over at Health Care Center ahead of schedule, he spent over 216 hours diligently conducting makeshift specific tasks to ensure the structural integrity and proper construction of one Health Care Center. At the time of the mission, the mission accomplished me. Airman 2nd Class Capacits Initiative and Emotion and Duty reflected greater upon himself and were keeping with the highest traditions of the armed forces. Given on this day, 26 April 2023, signed Marcus D. Gillette, U.S. Marine Corps Commandant. Marcus D. Gillette, U.S. Marine Corps Commandant. Technical Sergeant Saronga. Sergeant Baleonga. Airman 1st Class Casano. Airman 1st Class Mongolia. OIC of N-CAP 2 of the U.S. and the AFP forces effectively. The ones who are responsible in the pre-implementation of this project. Honorable Antonio Imada, the barangay chairman of this barangay. Also with us is the afternoon U-7, the process of establishing reciprocal win-win ties between our two countries. Especially those who are medically underserved. Because of this, we are looking forward to seeing the people, especially those who are part of the ethnic minority to be accessed immediately or immediately help here, sir. And of course, our 55th Aviation Engineer Wing of the Philippine Air Force. Congratulation for a job well done. This project that symbolizes a strong partnership for operation between our nation. I hope that we will continue to tirelessly work together in the future, sharing both culture, work ethics and experiences for the betterment of our two nations and our people. With that said, thank you very much once again to our AFP in U.S. forces for the implementor of this project. If they finish early, I owe them 25 per day. For every day they finish early. So for y'all, I did my 75 perpes on the beautiful beach this morning. It was painful, but thank you for making it. So, think about what I was going to say today. I reflected back because that is a reflection of stories that occurred in the 1940s. There are stories of hardship. There are stories of wonderful things happening. And not only on the military side, on the civilian side. I think back to some of the things and civilians eating out food to soldiers that are surrendered knowing that their lives are in danger when they're doing it. I think that's important for us to remember that because about what we were doing here, about 1038, which was well publicized at the largest mountain in history, is a continuation of that tradition between our two wonderful countries. The building standing over there, the airmen and sloorain sitting over there, our reflection of our decades. Decades of working together as partners and allies of a shared culture. I have many Filipino individuals in my battalion and we can all say that. It's a shared culture and it's a shared experience for a very long period of time. That building is a reflection of the continuation of that relationship. And I think our grandparents to be proud that those two flags are standing co-equals one another. I am proud to say that this fine group of the 19th-year support battalion and the 25th-year integration engineering has done a tremendous job to highlight their build-up from scratch. The strong hand and sense of service and build-up from the group of one unlimited healthcare center in a span of 25 days since the start of joint combined construction. And this may request to give them a big round of applause. To the 40 distinct individuals who showcase their core competence in one way or another, do know that you are all proud and grateful for your hardship. And I know suddenly and very fortunate barangay's battalion is truly thankful for this year's effort to improve their healthcare system. Taking one step at a time, this community is moving closer to become happier. And with another step, we sub-enter a new era of closely to meet the tie-up relationship between the AFP and the community. Even though Philippines knew it as exercise, but it's an annual event because part of it may only come once for a service personnel. So I am hoping that whatever you have learned, whatever you have gained and whatever you have gathered in this short stay in your group you can become a great lesson a great lesson learned. And be stored as a core memory to cherish in your lives. Let the co-ordination ceremony only signify the beginning of the group's rising spirit. We hope to come back here to see a fruitful and foushous of BK38-2023. We are people of pride and because of pride, I mean, again, I mean, everybody. So first, I would like to greet and welcome Lieutenant Marco Lieutenant Marco Chief Officer of NINE for delivering support to us. Lieutenant, sir, Lieutenant Roberto Tresco. Lieutenant, sir, and of course my idol our ambassador to the Heaven and I cannot enter Heaven without the intervention of my good friend, Father 49, Buzette. So, thank you. This building was finished for about 25 days only. That was very amazing when I heard that because usually in government projects building would take maybe two or three months but the Philippine Philippine Air Force has finished each for about 25 days and I am very, very amazed and I would like to congratulate. I personally don't see that project as mere building but for me it is a symbol symbol of community between the US and the Philippines. I would like to congratulate first the residents and members of the San Dunyang Barangay of Barangay-Suprait for being one of the recipients of this new work project from the Philippine United States Balikatan Air Force. This community has here center to serve as a tangible testament of an end to friendship between the United States of America and the Philippines. I would like to thank the US Armed Forces and the Armed Forces of the Philippines for choosing the province of Aurora specifically this Balangay to be the territory of this health community. This project is highlighted that Balikatan is not merely about joint military real but it is a a station of destroyer movement for eliminating the right of our people three-minute area sin-recognition. My people in the province of Aurora so once again and good morning and that's better for me. Thank you so much sir. And now I would like to say that we're going back in and building a building marker and blessing of the new building. Your request all guests and participants One, two, three Round of applause! At this point we would like to ask again because everyone to go back to your convenience for Thank you sir. Thank you. Thank you.