 From the DH-4 bombers of World War I to the MV-22 Ospreys currently used in Afghanistan, Marine Corps Aviation has played a key part in U.S. missions around the world. Now, in conjunction with the National Museum of the Marine Corps, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is opening an exhibit to celebrate the centennial of Marine Corps Aviation. The exhibit consists of art showcasing Marine Corps Aviation throughout the years, including a few pieces from Staff Sergeant Christopher Bowles recognizing the Marines currently in the fight. I think that's why I'm honored to be an artist for the Marine Corps because it allows us to take part in that honoring of those Marines who've done these things. So even a hundred years from now they can say, that's what we did, and this is why we did it. The year-long exhibit opens on January 14th at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. From Washington, I'm Corporal Nick Nambers. Thank you.