 For me, this is one of the reasons I love being a chapel, is multiple denominations, multiple people all coming together. It's amazing this installation and so when we talk about that, just the support that we get from commands, to do exactly what we're supposed to be doing by law, which believe it or not, this is the neat thing about being a chapel. By law, we're supposed to conduct a service for a unit on Sundays. And so it would be a joy to be able to do it on a post that doesn't have a chapel. And so this is really the one service we do throughout the year. And it's really neat. And so we have the various commands come together to celebrate a tremendous, tremendous event history that changed history. That was amazing. So we're just glad to have the support and we hope that everything that was presented today was encouraging and uplifting and filled hearts with hope and gladness and joy and the support that we received from the entire First Army. Our commander came here. We used every single chair. So our message that we want everyone to realize is that your faith matters and your spiritual resiliency is important. To inoint the body, I want you to think about that for a second. I don't know the last rough march you were on. But how much weight did you have on your back? So here First Army, in the chaplain section, we believe in spiritual, emotional, mental and physical fitness and we believe that spiritual fitness is the most important of all those because it creates the foundation for the rest of them to wrestle. So it is through our spiritual fitness that we become fit in every possible way. The Sunrise Service, and this is what's so exciting when you look out across this area, you can see such tremendous symbolism, which we kind of brought up at the end as well, which is out of the darkness comes light.