 USS Ross recently returned to his forward deployed station following a four-month patrol in which he conducted naval operations in support of U.S. national security interests. The deployment was great. It was challenging, but we overcame the challenges with great teamwork. If they're long, it's hard to be away from the family, but it's all worth it. With the USS Ross home, it was time for the USS Donald Cook to take the helm. Navy ships in Rotor are always ready. They're on a ready-for-see notice all the time, so Ross can come in and 48 hours, this ship is ready to go to sea and ready to deploy. It says something again about the resilience of the crew and we're out ready to meet the mission. From Naval Station Rotor, I'm Petty Officer Talin Borwick.