 Hey shipmates, Vice Admiral Matt Nathan here, Navy Surgeon General, and this is an opportunity for me to just say how proud, honored, and humbled I am to be the Surgeon General and represent such an amazing team of professionals around the world, ready to do whatever is needed whenever called. I want to take this opportunity also to congratulate the Navy Medical Corps, who just celebrated their 141st birthday. Just like their ancestors who went to sea under sail before, our Medical Corps and all our partners in the other corps and our corpsmen and our civilians that link arm with us make a huge difference in providing world-class care anywhere, anytime, across the spectrum and range of challenging operations from the kinetics of combat support to the humanitarian assistance and disaster relief that exemplifies our American ethos and compassion for all people throughout the world. As a shipmate in Navy Medicine, I'm proud of the fact that we provide care in any arena in any environment at any time, whether it be above the sea, on the sea, below the sea, or on land. So let me just say that I'm proud to be a part of your team, that I'm proud to represent you, that I brag about you to everyone who will listen about the amazing accomplishments you've done and the amazing ability you have to lean forward and meet the mission at hand. So again, I'm honored and humbled to be your Surgeon General. I hope you'll always look to Navy Medicine as you have in the past and as you will in the future to be there when needed, to be ready when called, and provide all the support for our United States Navy Marine Corps team. I'll see you around the fleet. Thank you very much.