 Day-to-day routine starts at 0-4, wake up, 0-4-30, usually showered dressed, ready to work, here by 0-4-45, and that's when I start opening up the kitchen, turning on all the ovens, making sure that third country nationals have all the items that they need to prep. 0-5, we get hot. Personally, I believe that, I mean, we're kind of the backbone for all of this. Everybody's got their own part that they play. The infantry are going out there doing what they have to do. The engineers are taking care of the rau clearance, and we're providing the fuel for all of that. It comes down to how happy we can make people and how good the morale that we can make them feel, and we get the same feedback from them. If they like it, they don't, it's, you know, whether or not we're doing our job right. So that's kind of what it means to me, how well I'm doing my job depends on how well they're going to do their job. It's definitely long hours and lots of work. All right, yeah, let's get the meatballs in there.