 The families and friends of Marines and Sailors with Regimental Combat Team 6 have been using a new website called E-Marine that helps them stay better connected with their loved ones in Afghanistan. And we've really found it to be an outstanding, secure tool for the families and the friends of Marines and Sailors to stay in touch with what's going on with their professional lives. With some of the features provided by E-Marine, families and friends can feel more at ease about what's happening during the deployment. The website highlights Marines and Sailors, giving a small taste of deployed life. Every day we either have a Marine or a Sailor of the day. It's a quick snapshot of what that Marine or Sailor does here in Afghanistan, where that individual is from, maybe some personality characteristics. What it really does is it focuses on bringing the personalities out of the individuals that are here. We also upload hundreds of photos, sometimes thousands a week of things that are happening in country. Site visitors also get information directly from Colonel John Schaefer, the commanding officer of Regimental Combat Team 6. From week to week, the Colonel will talk about different things. Sometimes he'll tour the camp. Sometimes he'll hit on hot topics that are on the minds of all the friends and the families back in the States. Those who are members of E-Marine can communicate with each other through forums and use them as a support network. We have about five different forums on E-Marine. We have some that are set up for the parents and the families. We have some that are set up for the wives and girlfriends. We also have open forums. We also have a forum that allows people to pose questions directly to the command staff. With all the options and features of the site, it all comes back to one thing, keeping the families informed. For Regimental Combat Team 6, I'm Corporal Ed Gallo.