 I often use the word premier when I talk about our ELEF wings, particularly the 130th. So it's not just words, you know, the team is being recognized today for a combined effort of everyone at the wing who are always staying ready and being available when your nation calls. So that's the significance of the award today and it's not just an accolade for one member and we do have a lot of members that do exceptional things and individual recognitions throughout the year and you can name those folks off. But this is a wing award and it really reflects greatly upon the dedication that the entire team has to what we get after here in the state of West Virginia, the West Virginia Air Ashgard, the Air Force and our DOD and it really starts at the top with your leadership team represented here on the stage. You've got a dedicated, passionate wing commander and colonel priest, a truly servant leader and your command chief, Chief Williams and an outstanding vice commander and it starts right there at the top. And it's just not, as colonel Charles was saying, it's just not a, it's not a one-time thing. So the seventh award for our outstanding unit that we're going to present today. So take pride in that. But it doesn't just stop with our national defense, all the stuff that you do in protection of the homeland, the domestic response mission, all the things we do to serve the great state of West Virginia, you're excelling all aspects of what we ask you to do. So my challenge to you today is not to rest on your laurels as we kind of go through the ceremony for our outstanding unit award, but to stay premier, I want you all to stay ready to go because that is the motto of the 130th. Thanks for all you do. Attention to order. By order of the secretary of the Air Force, the department of the Air Force certifies that the Air and Space Outstanding Unit Award has been awarded to the 130th Airlift Wing, West Virginia Air National Guard. Whether you're a colonel or a lieutenant, a chief or an airman, this is for you. It doesn't matter what your AFSC is, every one of you is crucial to the success of this wing. And it is a great honor to see you recognized. You're recognized for the way that you navigated the COVID pandemic, the way we have handled the transition to J models, the way we respond to our state when we have emergencies, floods, correctional issues, you guys are always there. The exercises, the deployments we respond to, and then the endless list of undergraduates that we recognize every month are just a few examples of why this wing is outstanding. It is a pleasure to serve with you. I think pride is what makes this wing special. I love being in this job and I love you guys, so thank you and congratulations.