 Just after midnight, most of Virginia is sleeping. But these volunteers from U.S.A.A. and McDonald's are warming up a cold morning for 1,600 Marine Corps Marathon volunteers, with 3,600 breakfast sandwiches and 1,800 cups of coffee. The Marine Corps Marathon, the people that come to it, there's 33,000 people, but what they don't realize are all the volunteers that make this work. U.S.A. provides financial insurance services to the military. Mr. Hancock asked Marathon officials how they could help, and the breakfast for volunteers plan was put in place. That's when U.S.A.A. recruited McDonald's, and together they have been providing the service for the last five years. We want to say thank you to U.S.A.A. We love chow. You put chow out, Marines will show up at 0-100 in the morning to eat it. Thank you, U.S.A.A. Thank you. Thank you very much. U.S.A.A. plans to provide the breakfast as long as they continue to be involved in the Marathon. From Quantico, I'm PFC Johns Hucker.