doctrine, primarily human intelligence doctrine and technique, could find an excellent ally in gertrude bell a woman who definitely influenced the way that we can think, despite some of the challenges that existed in her life moving forward into the 20th up, i apologize. i advanced a little quickly there, moving forward to the 20th century, it's wonderful to have a chance to talk about this woman, especially since in the area where i work is command and control doctrine. rear admiral grace marie hopper is an incredible, incredible person. she is the naval reserve's manifestation of ada lovelace of hedy lamarr, of katherine johnson and she did it all in a naval uniform, working for the naval reserve. so she is most known for her quote, which coincidentally snuck its way into british doctrine. most recently, the most damaging phrase is we've always done it this way. she is the mother of machine independent programing languages, most notably cobol. which coincidentally is still in use today. and cobol is not the particular language of a discuss today about her or anything about that, because th