 can be rough. I'd like to bring up our Regional Director of Philanthropy, Mark Regan. It is wonderful to be here in Newport this morning. And so let me just start by recognizing a few of the folks that have been here. Some of names have been called already. We also would like to send our thanks and appreciation to Mayor Kamsai Vorivang, the Mayor of Newport. I realize and appreciate the sacrifices that you've already made to get to this point. To our local community members who are here, all of our Coast Guard personnel and family members. Members of the Coast Guard have had a long tradition of putting others first. So I accept this honor of participating in this incredible ceremony, not only on behalf of my grandfather and our Jester family members, but also on behalf of all the Coast Guard men and women who have stepped forward in meditation to put the needs of others and our great nation ahead of their own. We thank you. World War II, Maurice Jester. Eternal Father, Lord of the Earth and the Sea. We pray for the Maurice Jester and her crew. We pray that from this day forth they will meet messengers to those in need. That through their actions, lives will be saved and protected. This concludes today's ceremony. The official party will remain on stage for ceremony of photos.