 but for now, I will speak to the serfdom who had been set aside for two years. The Serfdom was set aside for a short time for the second time... We have destroyed the land and everything is at home. So much is missing for us. That's why our nation and the people are our only means. being out here and sharing our allies. Just so they know that we're here to protect them. And it's also been great to like kind of showcase what kind of weapon systems that we have to the public so they can kind of feel safer. So today we're supporting the Estonian's Victory Day parade. And so Victory Day is a celebration of the Estonians not only winning their independence from the Soviet Union but then keeping against an invasion from the Baltic German states. And so we're here supporting them. We're supporting three ceremonies across Estonia. One here at Viljandi, one in Tartu and one in Rouge. To support for all three events, we're providing soldiers and vehicles. The soldiers are in matching kit with their Estonian counterparts. And so in every parade, you'll see them in their squad of platoon equipment. And then we'll provide two vehicles from our weapons company, PER. Live with the Estonians, eat with them, work out with them, train with them. You know, in the evenings, we'll play basketball, volleyball, soccer. It's surprisingly good at basketball. But we're just as integrated as we can be. So for our operations here, we're here to reassure our allies and partners in deterred aggression. And part of that deterrence is having a combat credible force here in Estonia partnering with the Estonians forward to demonstrate the will of the American people and the will of NATO. Today, on the 23rd of June, we celebrate Victory Day in Estonia because of that, we won the Battle of Wunnu and we won the Landeswehr. It's our Victory Day. It's very important and we celebrate it each year. And it's beautiful because we love our freedom and we don't wanna forget that it's very important to us because of the occupations and we have to celebrate. And of course, when it's June, it's summer in Estonia. So the summer solstice, when the day and night are equal and there's a Saint John's Day on the same day. Then we light the fires, we gather with family, we gather all together in different places in every counties. And of course, we have a parade. The parade travels every year. It's not only in our capital. It travels in every city in Estonia. I think it's very important. Of course, we know that our allies are here, but I think it's very important to see them as well, to see them marching on a parade with us and to see that they are here.