 I'm Corporal Remington Hall, and this is The Core Report. Last week, Camp Pendleton hosted Expeditionary Energy Concepts, or E2C 2016. At E2C, Marines were given the chance to evaluate and test innovative technologies and give feedback to improve them. For more on E2C, click the link in the video description. Marines, sailors, soldiers, and airmen represented the U.S. during the Invictus Games 2016 in Orlando, Florida. The Invictus Games is a competition that supports recovery and rehabilitation for wounded, injured, and sick service members worldwide. We had a chance to speak with Sarah Rudder, a Marine athlete and champion of the Games. I told the Commandant of the Marine Corps that I would bring him a gold, and I did. It's been emotional, eye-opening, and inspirational. We're all brothers and sisters. We all served the same war. And being able to come together to embrace what we have gone through over the years and being able to show the world that just because we're missing a limb, or missing several limbs, or have invisible wounds, that we can overcome them. For more info, see the link in the video description. Fleet Week New York is coming up May 25th through the 31st. There will be many events including silent drill team performances, concerts, parades, and a moto run from Times Square to the World Trade Center. Check out Fleet Week New York's page and social media sites for the most recent updates. Or if you're in the area, stop by and witness the motivation firsthand. That's all for this week. We'll see you next payday, right here on The Corps Report.