 So I'm Command Sergeant Major Sean Carnes, the 2nd Infantry Division Command Sergeant Major. And I just wanted to talk a little bit about my time here is I get ready to move on to First Corps as Command Sergeant Major at First Corps and JBLM. I've been here 22 months and what a great opportunity and I'm blessed, honored every single day to be the Division Command Sergeant Major here at 2ID. The great teamwork that we have here among the MSC Sergeant Majors, MSC Command Teams to include in the Division Headquarters. And then outside of this also with some of our subordinate units, 8th Army, 1st Signal, 5th of 1st, MI. And then obviously our great relationship with our rock partners. I'm gonna miss that. I'm gonna miss our partnership with our rock partners because they've done a great job helping me continue to get better and learn every single day just to strengthen our alliance with our rock partners. So 22 months of all that teamwork and effort. Again, it's a blessing to have that. And then to have a great division that is going all in the right direction. Because sometimes you have people going left and right. Here all the division is focused in forward, toward the north in commander's priorities, which you don't always get that all the time. So I was blessed to be able to do that. And the friendships that I was able to establish here. You know, with the rock saw majors at 5th Corps, 7th Corps, GOC, the Rock SMA, the great, you know, Sun Major, P.O. Massar and Sherlock. I mean, great friendship we had with the DSO, Sun Major Tanya Garcia, the G1 Sun Major, Sun Major Jean Orr, and then my MSC Sun Major, Sun Major White Tree, Sun Major Jerkin, Sun Major Wood, Sun Major Whitman, Sun Major Ball, Sun Major Lafrada, Sun Major Harold. I mean, I continue going with all the friends that I made here to include Sun Major Kirk Conklin. You know, again, that's what organizations about a formal relationship among each other where you develop that friendship. Because you know as the Chief Staff of the Army talks about, hey, we gotta talk about talent management, right, and getting to know your soldiers. I knew each one of my soldiers. I knew each one of my Sun majors. Why? Because I developed a relationship with them. So I knew who they were, what they were about. So if there was an issue that they're having, I knew they had an issue and I was there to take care of it and help them out. Or I knew their goals. And I was helping them to attain their goals. You know, and that's what the friendship and the relationship building is all about. So I really enjoyed my time here. I'm gonna miss Second Infantry Division. Obviously, hey, anybody, anytime you're in JBLM, please come see me. You know, I'd really appreciate you come see me. And we continue to maintain our friendship and our relationship that we had. Because it's just not about building it. You also have to maintain it. Even though I'm across the ocean, please, let's stay in touch. And we continue to maintain that relationship, our network, and continue to help each other out throughout our Army careers. So thank you very much. I appreciate it. Go Warrior Division.