 From as early as August 1st, 1944 at Pearl Harbor, 2nd Marine Logistics Group has provided combat service support throughout the years. Every year, our Marines and Sailors go above and beyond in order to support the mission. Every year, we tell a new story. This year, 2021, was historic. This is our story. We traveled across the country to become cold weather leaders at the Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California. And when we returned, we shared our knowledge with our fellow Marines so they would know how to survive the cold. From February to April, we deployed to the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia to support FEMA and provide the COVID-19 vaccine. We saved lives by providing over 200,000 vaccinations to the people of Philadelphia. And then, the Long Range Convoy. 18 vehicles, 5,500 miles, 34 days. We traveled across the United States and back in one of the longest convoys in history. And then, we traveled the world. We went to Morocco for humanitarian mine action, where our explosive ordnance disposal technicians trained beside the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. Ukraine to strengthen our relations and train with our allies during exercise sea breeze. Peru for the world's biggest multinational maritime exercise. We took part in TUMF's Dynamic Cape, where we had Marines working at Matsu, one of the largest military terminals in the world for the first time in history. And naval large-scale exercise, where we trained alongside our Navy counterparts while empowering the Joint Force. And also made history by performing the first ever at sea live fuel transfer. But then, the unexpected. Kabul, Afghanistan. We lost 13 American service members during a major non-combatant evacuation operation. We lost one of our own. Sergeant Nicole G. Combat Logistics Battalion 24. The MLG will never forget her heroic sacrifice. Through all the chaos, restored a new sense of hope by taking on a new mission at home. Operation Allies Welcome at Quantico, Virginia is proof that here at Second MLG, you will never fight alone. Units working day and night to support the mission, to provide homes for over thousands of Afghan guests, so they will never be alone. We did a lot this year. To the Marines and sailors of Second MLG, I hope this video shows that your hard work and determination does not go unnoticed. And in the words of our fallen Marine Sergeant Nicole G., I love my job. In her memory, let's continue the legacy of Second MLG in 2022 and beyond. Semper Fidelis Marines