 We're going to turn up on Marines, you want a Marines, go all the way to the shot. Hi! As we go along today, Lord, let us go on the free and glad arcs and let the light shine on our arcs that you put there. Amen. Cut! Forward! March! Joining us here today, on behalf of Brigadier General Andrew Neville, welcome to the Lejeune Memorial Gardens and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. I'm honored to be able to represent Marine Corps Base Lejeune here today, commemorating the anniversary of America's involvement in the Vietnam War. To those of you here who proudly served alongside them know that we are eternally grateful for your service and your sacrifice. I can say with absolute confidence and from personal experience the Marines and sailors who train here today do so with the same fighting spirit and recognize that we are the beneficiaries of your undaunted courage and example. We stand on your very broad shoulders, know that your sacrifice and your service remains in our memories, our gratitude and our resolve is that this country always remembers the courage and the price paid by all who served in Vietnam. Fifty-six years after he was killed in action on a reconnaissance mission he had a height of the Vietnam War. Master Sergeant Robert Ansgarch's status remains classified as killed in action, body not recovered. Miss Falkham was only eight years old when she last saw her father alive. One of the casualties was my dad, Master Sergeant Robert Ansgarch. He was in airboat one as well as the others. His military family made great sacrifice to return my dad but were unsuccessful. As of today my dad is listed as MIA, body not recovered. On behalf of the Anso Coney Judgement Marine Corps of Lake I would like to present a certificate of appreciation since I've sent the envelope being the guest paper for the Vietnam Veterans Rebellion Day. More at the twilight day of April, the song on myself from down the line. Charlotte, North Carolina, date of loss, July 29, 1965, United States Navy. Gatewood, Jr., Pickering, North Carolina, April 2, 1972, United States Air Force. Paul.