 Moving from such a high operational tempo and going into a maintenance phase requires a lot of patience and a lot of work. There's so many moving parts that are always changing. Managing diversity and just being patient with the situation. We're excited to get the new upgrades. We're one of the first in the fleet to get a lot of things for this class of ship. We'll be excited to off-test it. My name is I.T.2 Andrews and I'm on the USS Ruffin. Since I've been on the ship, I haven't been in too much of a maintenance-related environment. So I guess I'm learning more about that phase of the ship's life cycle. I'm listening to J.G. Morris on the USS Russell. Normally I'm the navigator. There's not much navigating to do in port. It's different. We're not used to being in port so much. Now we've been in port for the last seven months. It's good seeing the family every night, but we're ready to go back to sea. On the ship we get used to day-to-day operations. I don't want to say it gets easy because it's not, but it gets consistent. This is a good opportunity to see family, see my wife a little bit more than being underway. Education, certification, training. It's an opportunity to become more well-rounded. We're very busy before. We're still busy now. It's just a different kind of busy.