 I'm Captain Tim Quass, commanding officer of the USNS Mercy's Medical Treatment Facility. We, alongside our military Seal of Command shipmates, concluded Mersex-22TAC-1, the first large-scale training evolution of the fiscal year. For three weeks, sailors and civilian mariners participated in fire drills, small boat and rescue craft operations, medical response training and flight operations to be ready, reliable and resilient for any future tasking. Mersex-22TAC-1 culminated in a ship-wide, all-hands mass casualty evolution where we trained to receive patients via small boats alongside as well as from NV-22 Bravo Ospreys on the flight deck. Mercy must always be in a five-day activation status and is our nation's premier afloat medical platform in the Pacific Ocean. We're always ready to steam to assist anywhere as a symbol of Navy medicine's global reach.