 Thank you 28th Infantry Division Band for that beautiful rendition. We talk so much about Dr. King's impact, but there's so much about him that we don't know. We have all heard his I Have a Dream speech, but how many of us strive towards his dream of equality? Although he was born on 15 January in 1929, each year on the third Monday in January, he is American in his pause and unity to pay tribute while honoring his memory and sacrifice towards civil rights and social justice. In keeping with this year's theme, Together We Can Be the Dream, I want to say thank you for all of you coming together to celebrate this year today. Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the Command Sergeant Major of the 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Command Sergeant Major, Ricardo Saunders. The theme for this year observance, Together We Can Be the Dream. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave us a great blueprint on how we can truly be the dream. An army policy on diversity and inclusion also sets a guide last to where we all can drive and we continue Dr. King's vision. We must always embrace different attributes, experiences, and backgrounds of our military, partner nations, civilians, and families.