Spent a lot of time here. Yes, sir. How are you, man? How you doing? Command Master Chief Swanson. Nice to meet you, sir. Megan. Hello, sir. Good to see you again. Now don't be offended, guys. [Laughs] Yes, sir. We traveled a lot together. Yes, sir. Absolutely. Let me give you one of my coins. Thank you, sir. Oh, it's good to see you again. It's a present. [Laughs] Absolutely. Great to see you. Thank you! You as well, you as well. Welcome. I don't know how many trips we took together. Mr. President, welcome to Walter Reid National Military Medical Center. Colonel Andrew Barr, the director of the hospital, and it's my distinct honor and privilege to welcome you back The President's hospital, the flagship in military medicine, so glad to see you here. Well you guys have been, as Megan would tell you, you uh, meant a great deal to my family. Served my son Beau after a year in Iraq. Came back with stage 4 neuroblastoma. You took care of him in his final days. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. With great grace and dignity. And uh, in the old Walter Reid, I spent, uh six months with a couple cranial aneurysms and a atrial embolism. Great fun. [Laughs] The docs are all right, but the nurses are better. Yes, sir. Male and female. Yes, sir. You know what I mean? Absolutely. Anyway, you saved my life here, and I appreciate that. So this is Command Master Chief, Randy Swanson, he's our senior enlistment leader. I know him. I'll never forget when my son Beau became a major, I said you're a field grade officer. He says, dad, I have no -- [Laughs] Sir, it is an absolute honor to have you here. It's an honor to be back. We look forward to showcasing our team and our mission here. Well, I look forward to seeing it. For eight years, as uh, Vice President, I'd come here, we'd, the whole family would spend every Christmas day here, all day. Yes, sir. And seeing everybody, and uh, the good news is, there's not many people here. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. There were a lot back then. Yes, sir. Well, you do wonderful work. You really, really do. I'm anxious to see what you've got. Thank you, sir. Thank you. What's it like to be back as Commander In Chief? That's what you're doing. Sir, we'll walk down here. And uh, Colonel Shepherd just received his vaccination so that's good. I'll tell you what, if I say anything you don't like, let me know ahead of time, will you? Cool, sure. [Laughs] How are you, man? I'm doing well, sir. Is this your second shot? This is actually my first shot. Your first shot? Yes, sir. Well, good. Yes, sir. Well, how you doing man? Well, thanks for what you're doing. I really mean it. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You're making a big difference. We're going to make sure everybody has enough. We'll get the supply up, make it nationwide. Yes, sir. Thank you. So sir, that is our operation. We've uh, gone through our uh, Phase 1 Alpha, where we focus on [Inaudible]