 Marty was just, yeah, he was this very sweet, kind, thoughtful, but super quiet guy. And a man of one word answers, so I always had to be sure to ask him a question that required more of an explanation in the answer instead of, yep, nope. And he was always very, very thoughtful in a quiet way, just not having to be asked to do anything. He would just do it. He would go and help somebody out if they needed help. He could always just be counted on for that kind of thing. He kind of kept to himself, but he had a lot of friends and was always going to somebody's house for a barbecue in the summer or most weekends you could find him out in his driveway working on a car. Old cars were a passion of his. He just, from the time he was 16 and got his first old car, he was always, he always had a car project. There was never a time where he didn't have a car project. And he loved tinkering, loved creating. As a kid, he would do model airplanes and model cars and he had, his whole room was covered with model airplanes hanging from the ceiling and he used to put firecrackers in some of them and light them and sail them out his window from our second, from the second story and he just, yeah, he just, he loved to have fun like that. We had a lot of fun as kids together too. So he was just, yeah, he was just a really sweet kid. It really, really special in the beginning when I found out that his name was going on the jet, that was super special because it just said a lot for how everybody felt about him out here and, you know, he had been out here for so long and this was his, you know, it's like a second home, second family and that was really special and then when I found out about the artwork with the shark's teeth and stuff, it just was all very fitting because that was his thing. For some reason he was, he got fixated on sharks a long time ago and that became his moniker and he was super artistic and came up with his own drawings for his own land shark, his car and the drawings and he was always tinkering and sketching things and really artistic that way. So this is really a special honor for us. I would always ask Marty, like, do you think you're ever going to do anything else? You know, he had his degree in engineering and from time to time he would talk about doing something else and I think he just had a love for what, you know, he loved being out here with the airplanes and he loved doing what he was doing that he never really wanted to switch and do anything else and it just ended up being like this was his home and I know, you know, every year he would talk about being with the guys and he loved going on his missions. He loved going out of the country and because he wasn't married, how many kids he had the freedom to go and he just, he loved those adventures and I think, yeah, this was just another home for him. I've been working with Marty since 2003 as a crew chief and then fast forwarded 2014 I came off alert and then Marty had quit his full time job then and I was honored to take aircraft 151 from him as a crew chief as Marty moved on. Marty was probably the smartest guy out here and he never had to tell you he was smart. We knew who to go to. He had that engineering brain as his sister had stated he was very quiet but he was very smart so when Marty spoke he'd listen so when he wasn't talking he was thinking. He was constantly, he was just a thinker, always figuring out how to redesign things and better the product. So what I understand, what I know of Marty, the shark teeth are, I guess since college it was his thing, it was his signature. They picked 151 because it was his jet prior and it couldn't be a more fitting thing. I guess it started in college is what I've been told by the family with his cars. He was known to cut the tops off the cars and put shark fins on them. So and then in 2004 him and his team did the bobsled race up in Hood River and created the shark mobile in one first place. So anything you see with shark, most of his friends and all his family always think of Marty. So this is a great way to carry on the tradition of Marty, his jet with his signature to carry on forever. He's missed that's for sure, not only his friendship but just his compassion.