 Thank you for your support and thank you for my new opportunity to continue to serve at the next level. What this new position just does is put me on track to make four decades of service and 500 grill weekends. The goal is with insight. Fly halfway around the world, meet other aircraft at critical rendezvous locations and times to force extend combat capability. Land at an unfamiliar and often maybe unfriendly airfield. Had that air crew make decisions on what's going on with weather. Task Force West has stood up here to 185th and critical information was properly coordinated and communicated in the Joint Force headquarters to allow the state to make critical and often lifesaving decisions. I knew you will, but I always like to mention is the airmen in this wing have the same desire to see the wings to see as you do. To share in this special occasion. It's exciting. It has been either commander or public. You've had to command through some pretty rough times, you know, like COVID was not nothing. We had a lot of significant challenges and the thing that as I compare notes across the country There is something absolutely unique and special about what we are who we are to 185th. When you see an issue like COVID come at you, this team got together. We marched right through it. And I would tell you, we never lost it. We continued to perform, train and deploy at exactly the same levels and honestly above normal under the constraints of COVID. It was absolutely amazing to watch this team go with that kind of diversity. Next question, super easy. Are you confident that Sonia, so that right Sonia can continue your mission? Absolutely. So, Colonel Morrison came back to the wing just over three years ago and filled a mission support group commander, moved up to the Vice Commander. She has been absolutely integral in everything we're doing and so fully expect for her to be capable of moving this. And then she's also already embedded into where we're going, the mission, the future mission, the infrastructure. All the things we have on the table that they're excited about getting at her. She's right here and ready to go pick up the ball and run. For folks in Zuland who might not know who she is, how would you describe her? So, she is from when she started in Des Moines and she started on the Army side. She was initially Army helicopters and then moved from there to the 132nd Air, came to the 185th. Then back to the 132nd where she moved the RPAs and then on to the Joint Coast Headquarters where she worked directly from General Ford and then came back to the 185th. So, she has an absolute diversity of experience that makes her incredibly well-rounded when it comes to going to a military position and being able to move inside the state with Army and Airside. And then be able to move the ball on a national level as well. What do you hope the folks that work under you remember about your time here? I hope they remember that I absolutely care about them, about this room, about our future. It's been my passion here both that we drive our culture to be as strong as possible, make this the best place in the world to work, make it a unit that performs the functions of an absolute highest level, and that every Airman is connected and understands that the supervisors or bosses or commanders care about them, and that it is a great place to be of this type of community, pay to leave. Alright, anything else you want to add? Thank you for getting asked about it. It's perfect. Alright. Thank you very much Mark. Yeah, appreciate it. Good.