 The commander of troops for today's ceremony is Major Ryan T. Strell. In innovation in the Menehune of the 3rd Radio Battalion, O'Hana, may you watch over him and his family, providing all they need. A mindset with a technical intelligence-centered mind-set integrated cyberspace operations and signals intelligence at all levels, effectively broadening the targeting capabilities of the battalion's most forward-deployed units while also expanding its self-defense capabilities in a modern, net-centric battle space. You've done that. So you've drive your vision, your leadership. That's why you were put in that position. You definitely see that. It's a command is shared in many ways by our family members and so I thank you for that. The Kaylee, Olivia and Charlotte. Yeah, you can stay there. Thanks for putting up with the long nights and the dead being away. A lot of people talk about the first Marines in Vietnam came out of this battalion. They're here in Hawaii. The first anybody to deploy NSA systems in the field in Vietnam. That was an arrangement they had in NSA. That's really special. That's really unique. Byron, leadership, the occupational proficiency that you had was exactly what this unit needed at this moment. I don't have a crystal ball. I wish I did. But this is a time of international and regional uncertainty. And I don't care what anybody says, we are in competition today. And if I had a crystal ball and I could tell you whether this was going to escalate or de-escalate, then it would be a lot easier, but I don't. And so every single day is prep for combat. Every single day is an opportunity to sharpen your sword to prepare yourself to stand arm in arm with one another. Every day is an opportunity to get better. Every day is an opportunity to become more lethal. Lethal for each other, lethal for the joint force, lethal for the alliance. I am humbled and I'm honored to serve with you. I am humbled and honored to serve you. Simple for those.