 It sits on the hilltop of Hospital Road waiting watching always ready to greet any person who has traveled to use the training lands it represents. It's a unique welcoming for a military installation. It almost seems like it was an afterthought. Who did this? Why was it done? Where did the idea come from? The quartermaster, the post quartermaster, once the post was activated he knew that these Italian P.O. debuts were artisans so he recruited a couple of them to carve the rock. So they moved it to where it is today and and Liberio and a friend of his spent spent the entire summer carving the rock. And we had a ball because we milked at the project for three months. We could have done it in three days but we're there let's let's stay here. There was people went by saying hello it was bringing us drinks you know. Over the years this carved rock seemed to change not in its physical appearance but in people's perception. It's a monument it's not it's not the Statue of Liberty it's not Mount Rushmore but it's a monument just like those but it's our monument and it represents greatness. Is it just a monument or could it be a symbol of adibir and scat attack? Waiting. Watching. Always ready when its country needs it. Till next time keep rocking Camp Adibir, okay?