 All gave some, some gave all. Memorial Day is right around the corner. I think we scheduled this event just to establish the remembrance of those names that gave all for freedom, whether it was in combat operations or training. It just shows those families that even though their son is gone, we still remember, we still represent through pain and suffering. It's important for my son to live on and it's important to come here because I see that Caleb's legacy has continued and that he is alive in each one of these guys' lives in some way. Staff Sergeant Mellie, we were team members and long story short, I was on that jump, his last jump and a couple months back, I called her, asked her if, if anybody's roger'd up to run his name and at the time no one had, it was early. She said absolutely, so it was an honor. Yeah, every time I talk to her, it brings back memories. I would think that us running it, finishing it, carrying her son's name means the world to her and I would absolutely love to thank the Mellie family for giving me, my partner, the opportunity and the privilege to carry Staff Sergeant Mellie's name. It's a completion for them and it is a reflection of Caleb and his life and that they thought enough, they think so much of their brothers that they will go through all of this for them. I wish everybody could take a second and try to feel how Gold Star family's lost these service members. There's no simulating that feeling but I do think that sitting down for a couple minutes and then the memory, looking at the wall at RTC and just remembering the guys that it had gave all, I think that in essence in itself is a good thing.