 When I give tours on board constitutions people want to hear a story people want to hear the history People want to hear Why she's still around and where she came from to begin with I? Feel like it's the foundation of the Navy. This is where the Navy started When I first joined the Navy I told the recruiter I wanted to be a history teacher and he said history Okay, Bolson's made is the right job for you during the War of 1812 Bolson's made's job would have been Sanding the deck to get the deck perfectly smooth so the guns don't chase against the deck and create fire We would be climbing the rigging. We would be mending the sails. We would be putting tar on the ropes There's a lot of things that we would be doing then now It's very similar the type of things that we do now on board ships is we need a gun decks We paint bulkheads we sand bulkheads we Stand watches so it's a little bit different, but it's similar at the same time So this is why I want to come to if I want to be a good Bolson's made come to where the first Bolson's made's worked When I'm on my next ship thing I'm gonna miss most about Constitution is Having a small crew that's so close together Sailing evolutions actually getting underway and seeing the smiling faces of people who have never been on an old-fashioned vessel much less a Warship that's 216 years old. It makes me feel like I'm a part of history