 There are lots of things about our culture that are that are different than our our sister services culture I've been having this discussion about fitness, right? You don't have to tell a Marine or a soldier that it's important to work out and fitness and In group PT and all that type of stuff. It's just something that they that they grew up with and General Golfing always tells this this joke about hey if the Commandant of the Marine Corps said okay tomorrow everybody will wear white gloves tomorrow every Marine would show up with white gloves on and Every Airman would be low. I have to wear a white. I come on. I have red and all this other stuff so it's just some things that are Naturally a part of a part of our our culture, but I think this one maybe goes back to Particularly in the Marines and in the Army the idea that everyone is a Marine or a soldier first and That carries with them throughout throughout their careers in a in a much more I won't say meaningful, but it just in a different way than it does for us as as airmen We all obviously begin as airmen first in in basic military training But then pretty quickly really after you graduate from from BMT or whatever your A session source is if you're an officer You pretty quickly become an aviator or a maintainer or a Logistician or a medic would have you and we have all these very very unique subcultures in in in the Air Force that all have their own layers of doctrine that tactical level in some cases operational doctrine that people Easily associate with and so that becomes their thing right not that concerned about how the Air Force maybe thinks about Warfighting Managing conflict in in the Middle East or wherever it may be in the world But I do know how we approach it from a tanker perspective or from a fighter perspective Or as a mechanic in either one of these one of these platforms So it's just a part of our the Air Force culture that We don't necessarily associate with being airmen first we kind of associate with whatever our jobs are and then oh Yeah, by the way, I do it in the Air Force