 I'm Nick Ripplinger, President of Battlesight Technologies, husband, father, Army veteran and proud DAB member. So I joined the Army in 2004 after the 9-11 attacks which was a big driver. I wanted to go fight in Iraq and Afghanistan and also wanted to see the world. And I feel like every step of my military career from coming as a military police officer to run in the detachment to protect the NATO commander provided all the foundations to really build Battlesight into what it is. So Battlesight builds infrared products for the warfighter-first responder and emergency management. For example, the CRE-TAC which is an infrared crayon that writes in the IR spectrum so it's completely invisible to the naked eye but looks like a chemlight through night vision. So I think it's really important to stay involved with organizations like DAV that's veteran communities so that we can help one another overcome some of the same challenges. And we all come from a similar background and experience set from our time in the military and it's truly a family that we can help overcome some of these challenges we're facing.