Today at work, I was doing a tour of a military base as my job works with these folks from time to time.
When I was walking down a hallway, I noticed the typical board stating "who's in charge here". It had several generals, leaders, and the usual chain of command. At the top of the chain, where you would normally see POTUS, there was simply a piece of white printer paper with the text saying "photo not yet chosen" and the rectangle where there would be a name, was blank.
Not a single printout, photo, name, or mention of Xiden anywhere. Made my day.
Side note: My family on both sides have served in the military going back to before the Civil War, it's apparently in our DNA. Going through some old photographs the other day following my older sister's death, I came across an image of my uncle who was at Norfolk, VA, at a Naval refueling depot called Craney Island. He was in his uniform and behind him I can see a photo of Pres. Dwight Eisenhower on the wall and it just reminded me of how long my family has been involved with the military, My grandfather was in the Spanish-American war, and I and my brother were in the USMC, my dad was a Navy Corpsman with the Marines in the South Pacific. This is only a partial listing of our family's service.
Most youngsters today miss out on this rite of passage, and it's a pity.