 Our time here at Port Wainimi, our technicians have gained a lot of knowledge, our operators have gained a lot of knowledge, and we're going to take that knowledge forward in our deployment later this year and be better prepared to operate the ship systems and defend against any threats we encounter. The engineers and technicians coming on board have a much deeper understanding than most of my sailors on the systems. In Port Wainimi, we get much more specialized technical support comparing to any other base. That's why Port Wainimi is kind of unique in this perspective. They've definitely taught me some things that no one else has been able to show me, some operation capabilities, some capabilities of the gear that I didn't know about before. So while we're out at sea, I've definitely gained a lot of knowledge here that I didn't necessarily know before. The support we've been receiving from Port Wainimi division personnel is material readiness for our underways and preparation for insert. So this is my third time here in Port Wainimi. Every time has been an awesome experience. The ship is just a ship without the weapon system. So it's truly what makes us a warship. It's what enables us to do our job. And we also build a lot of self-sufficiency with our sailors. Again, learning from the technical experts all the way from the ISCA to folks who are just here assisting on the deck plates so we can be more self-sufficient as we would need to be if we were called to go forward and fight. We've got an opportunity to find some discrepancies in our SSTS. We were able to get our 49, our air research radar repaired without having to cash wrap it because the tech is already here. I wish that we had done this before we went to Vineshield because then we would have been better trained. We would have found some of the things that would have had off some of the issues that we ran into while we were underway. Yeah, the arrival was awesome to stand here on the bridge wing and see about 50 to 70 people just come right on the ship right away and say they're going to start work and they did. It's been fantastic. I love coming here to make this visit done in the past. All I want to do is get the ship here and it took us some time but I'm glad we did it. We pulled in day one. We've got 50 guys walking on board standing on the flight deck and it's really a breath of fresh air to have them all coming on board and knowing that they're here to help. One of the biggest benefits that we've encountered here is for my logisticians and being able to identify what parts we can use and what to order for any of these legacy and new systems that we have on board. Being able to pull in here prior to our deployment gives us the advantage of getting technical hands-on training from the subject matter experts who work on these systems every day. That is the biggest value that I think will take forward going on this deployment for my guys and so we're really happy to be here and it just gives us a lot more readiness going into our mission. It's been fantastic. I love coming here to make this visit done in the past and all I wanted to do is get the ship here and it took us some time but I'm glad we did it. Absolutely tremendous job by the team here at Fort Wynamey. Could not have done any of this without this. Thank you for keeping us in the fight. The team has been fantastic and thank you so much for having us. Looking forward to our next visit to Fort Wynamey.