 Fianz Station to board the best ship and the best Navy in the world comes with its own set of challenges both military and personal We come from both near and far United by our commitment to our values and our desires to serve but also by the unique circumstances and stressors that can Be born from life at sea This is why our Navy has made an investment in mental health on the waterfront Ensuring that we are able to supply the resources to our sailors where they need them the most I'm lieutenant linear this embedded mental health provider on board the USS Theodore Roosevelt a ship and a crew That is the very definition of mental resilience Out on the deck plates What I see are a crew that has battled through COVID back-to-back deployments and extended time away from their families a Team strong in mind body and soul On board we have a number of resources from the medical to the personal with chaplain Deployment resiliency counselor our many gyms our morale welfare and recreation team and activities as well as our sailors on TR we also created a TR tough series that reflects on the mental hurdles that come with a life of service How to get through and how to get over those challenges? Connecting the lessons learned and planted during bootcamp to the life lived by our successful sailors on the deck plates Our sailors are strong our sailors are resilient and our sailors are successful We are here to be a shoulder a help and a voice to remind them every day how strong they are