 The Cell of the Year program prior to 1972 was in existence at local commands and areas and so they were selecting the best of the best, the top sellers to represent the whole commands but the formalized Cell of the Year program as it stands now wasn't initiated until 1972 where we are today with different layers of selection for Cell of the Year to make it to the final step for finalists for C&O competition and those finalists come from several various actually just a handful of areas and one of them is Commander U.S. Naval Forces Europe in Africa, Admiral Klingin's Shore Cell of the Year will be a finalist for the C&O competition. Got one seller for all of our sellers that are here stationed in this AOR. We collected all of the Cell of the Year packages, the Shore Cell of the Year packages from all of our commands across Europe and Africa and we did a final package review and selection to narrow those sellers down. The final four are selected by an independent group, you know by master chiefs that don't have a dog in the fight if you will. So we've hand picked some master chiefs from the area to look at those packages and tell us does the content of their work, of their experience, what they've done in the fiscal year say to the world say to you jump out as hey this person you know captures it all. We're looking at character, core values, interaction, we're looking at leadership whether it's an LPO at a command or leadership of a program or organization we're looking at are they a good follower and a good leader and is that described in there. At the C&O level we'll do the Sailor of the Year which is the E6. So typically at your command you have Sailor of the Year, Junior Sailor of the Year, Blue Jacket of the Year. Number one is selected and announced tomorrow here and goes to represent on to the C&O level is really all of those Sailors wrapped up into that one that we select and send forward to represent.