 The Marines shared hardship, but that's just who we are. For some odd reason, we bond together in difficult times. And I think that's what makes us great. I think that's what makes us a very, very unique service in general. And that's, you know, across the board, regardless of whether you're in the Wounded Way or Regiment or you're in, you know, First Battalion, Fifth Marines, we are a team, we're one fight. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20. I appreciate the opportunity to serve with these guys and their ability to get up every single day and come down here and put in 110% makes me want to come down here and put in 150%. I think you have to look at the individual person for who they are and what they're able to accomplish in life. You know, the families here, they provide tremendous support. The staff here, hospital and Marines, they provide tremendous support. And, you know, they need support from the outside as well to include the Wounded Way or Regiment. So they saved my right leg. Everyone was very, very informative. They always talked to me. And they were very, very patient with me even when I was having some really bad days. Hey, I'm still United States Marine. I can do this. I am going to push myself very, very hard every day. So I'm definitely blessed and I'm looking forward to continue to push on.