 As we prepare to retire the colors of the hammerheads, we remember the sacrifice and commitment that they as a squadron have offered to the Marine Corps. We remember the men and women who wore the patch with pride who will strive to live up to the tradition and heritage that the hammerheads have set. As we retire the colors on a squadron who's got an amazing legacy that spans 20 of the last 28 years. More than two decades of warfighting, service and sacrifice. So I understand somber. But we're steadfast and we're confident because today also symbolizes a shift. A reorganization and other elements of our Marine Corps designed to establish new formations across the MAGTAC. It was an opportunity to learn. It was an opportunity to succeed. And more importantly, it was an opportunity to win. And everyone had a part of that. Everyone did. Our winning, our confidence, taking advantage of those opportunities built confidence. We never fought to be comfortable. We fought to be confident in our task and in our mission. Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's review. We commend our officer as that you please join the hammerheads at the marina for post ceremony refreshments. Thank you.