 Hi, my name is H.N. Murphy. I'm a hospital corpsman on the U.S. NS Comfort. I assist nutrition services, so I am one of the corpsmen assisting the chefs, feeding the patients, along with feeding the crew, but my primary goal is to feed the patients when they come on board. Okay, so NFSA is basically a food service attendant. What they do is that we're a mixed basket, we're all different rates. A lot of us are corpsmen, and we're assisting the C.S.'s or the chefs to distribute food, help on the line, clean the galley. We do nutrition specialty in the back there, and my nutrition specialists are C.S.'s. And so we make foods that are for people that need heart and healthy, or a renal diet or fluids only, so wake with chicken broth and tea, and we have to do that in order to make sure the patients can actually get better. Because if we're feeding these patients food that doesn't fit the diet that they need, they're not actually getting better. I'm excited to be here because we're back in New York, and I love New York, I'm from New York. I'm also just really excited to be here because I love the medical field, I love helping people. The whole reason I joined the military, the Navy, as a corpsman, was to help people. So doing a mission like this, we're helping not only my state and my people, but we're helping the United States as a whole because we're trying to effectively get rid of the coronavirus. I was an EMT before, and I figured as a corpsman, not only that I have so many friends in the Marine Corps, I actually wanted to be a Marine first, I went to the Marine Corps Recruiting Office to be a corpsman, and they're like, you're in the wrong office, dude. I love helping people. I've always found so much joy in helping make people feel better. Even just through smiles, dumb stuff like that, it really brings my life so much joy. So as a corpsman, me getting to help people and be here and be part of a team that's here to fix something as critical as this going on, it makes me feel really good.