 Hello, everybody. Welcome to TAGS Corner. Major General Greg Knight, and I'm pleased you could join us today. First, I'd like to welcome home the soldiers from B-Battery, returning from Central Command. Just got back from Fort Bliss. They'll be arriving today. Job well done. I also like to welcome home HHC Brigade and our CAV Squadron, returning from the Kosovo Mission just last week. Again, job well done to you as well. Thanks for serving. Today, I'd like to talk to you about two areas of note for me and of some concerns that you can help me with. First is the failure to treat others with dignity and respect, and the other is counterproductive leadership. These are areas that we can both fix internally to our guard. As leaders, it's important that you listen to those you lead, listen to each other, and take action when you can. If it's not something that you can address, get it into the chain of command and push it to where somebody can take action. The other part of this is performing regular counseling to prevent problems. Communication and counseling, that's a two-way street. Provide expectations to your soldiers and to your airmen. Let them know what's required of them and follow up frequently. The other part of that is ensuring that you listen to their concerns and their needs to make sure they can accomplish the missions that they're assigned. You know, as I look across this organization, I don't have to look very far to find just amazing people and a lot of goodness in the work that we're doing. I look at the past two years, our response to COVID, preparing for and simultaneously deploying and maintaining our missions, both state and federal, the depth of talent we have here, both our Air and Army National Guards. It's pretty remarkable. I take great pride in sharing your story. I also take great pride in knowing that you're there to help me make this organization better. So again, thank you for doing it.