 The right to vote is a privilege that we as service members fight to defend every day. Lieutenant Commander Robert Spencer takes us through the voting process and why it's important. We all have a vested interest in this. We get to choose our boss, the President of the United States. For service members serving overseas, there's more than one way to obtain a ballot to cast their vote. The easiest way is a paper request. You fill out the register. Then we send it in the mail. They'll eventually send you back a ballot or the alternative is to go to the website www.fvap.gov and they'll walk you through the process of registering and when you register they'll send you a ballot. There is still plenty of time to obtain a ballot before the November Presidential election. Petty Officer Andrew Lavin, Diego Garcia.