 We are here this evening at Armstrong's Club on Volgaway celebrating USO's 80th anniversary, 80 years of serving our military and their families. Wow, with the help of military leadership here in the Kaiser-Sauden community, we were able to pull off this amazing event by following host nation laws and ensuring that our attendees are vaccinated and showing negative COVID tests and just being flexible and adapting with all the changes. The USO has been serving our military and their families for 80 years and tonight we want to bring everybody together and recognize that we have both our Air Force leadership, Army leadership, USO volunteers, the backbone of our organization and it's just a way to recognize the selfless service that started back in 1941 from the Bob Hope days all the way to today. While the USO's mission is to strengthen America's military by connecting them to family, home, and country and that's what we are. We are a familiar face no matter where our service members are. From the minute they go into MEPs all the way to transition, it's comfort, it's home.