-m.i.a, corporate eugene m. morally. and they asked if we could, the apaches, bring him back home. so we escorted him back home and then escorted him back on the reservation and partaked in his ceremony to bring him home and lay him to rest. it was a very humbling experience. so the cycle continues, not just when you're in the military but even out of the military. this is part of our tradition and culture. and that's who we are. it's a great honor to be with these great warriors. and i have one more thing i'd like to do before i turn the mike back over. it's a presentation. let me get it here. before i bring it up, there were three navajos at the pow-wow. they traveled a great distance as well. and one of them was a grandfather. he turned to the two marines and me and said, are you guys following your traditions? and we said, yeah. he said, let me see your bags. and he wanted to see if we can corn pollen and everything like that. and we pulled it out and showed him. and then he asked us the hard question. are you getting up and greeting the morning sun and doing your run? and all