 I think the best advice I have for sailors coming on board and reporting to screw-ins or any ships, for that matter, is whether or not you're a DCman doesn't matter. Damage control is everybody's responsibility. It's absolutely every single person on board's responsibility because if something happens, we are the fire department, we are the plumbers, we are the people making sure that things get fixed, that any kind of damage that we take gets corrected and that we can come home. Alright, if we go down, the ship can't stop the fight. Someone else has to step up and fill that void and take over those responsibilities. That's the only way we're going to get home safe. It's important for all sailors on screw-ins to be cross-trained and proficient in all aspects of damage control. It's my responsibility as well as these sets to make sure that knowledge, that experience and that training is passed along to build confidence in their equipment and their training and their shipmates. We have that obligation to the crew to ensure that they are well trained, knowledgeable and confident in combatting a damage control casualty. It's truly an awesome responsibility but at the end of the day, it's about getting this ship and her crew back home safe and in one piece.