 We're talking to a guy by the name of Alice Nadecki who's the president of the Force Recon Association and we went and we asked him, who do you want us to run the race for? And he said Corporal Joseph Lyons who was one of his teammates died in Vietnam in 1968. We just happened to win it last year with the 7th Annual Reconnaissance Challenge and then we took the banner, the dog tags and we mailed into his daughter Kimberly who was four years old when he passed away. And then through that we sent a bunch of pictures of us winning the race and my daughters coming across the finish line with us and she sent back a bunch of photos of her dad in Vietnam and pictures of her dad holding her on the last Christmas before he deployed to Vietnam and actually was killed. Without a doubt keeping that memory alive of these fallen service members whether it be in combat or training all the way back and not just recent past 10 years, 15 years but reaching back to lineage. Crossing the finish line for the second year in a row winning it with my daughters by my side we're going to cross the finish line and you're going to start in federal check who's my staff in CIOC, I mean it's phenomenal it's a great feeling knowing that I can still go out there as a feel great officer and be a part of the community and lead from the front and then more importantly most importantly that you did it for that service member and another year Kimberly Lyons and her family is going to be like hey I still hold the trophy and they put it all out there for my dad again and everybody is recognizing his name and the story still lives.