 Forty-six years. That's almost half a century that sailors have kept USS Denver afloat and in mission-ready condition. Now, the current ship's crew is offloading everything the ship doesn't need for its final journey for decommissioning. It might be a little bit of anxiety, but I think for the most part, the crew has definitely worked hard in terms of decommissioning preparations. And though the ship is now headed out to end its long stint of service, some say it's never been in better shape. Today is a remarkable amount of effort by the crew to maintain the ship in the condition that you see it. The mechanical readiness and operational readiness of the ship, it's only due to the real sense of pride and deck plate technical expertise of the crew. And so the ship casts off for its final journey. And for the crew that will soon head their separate ways, they all say that they will remember their time on the Denver. Petty Officer Andrew Dean, Lead Activities, Saasaboa, Japan.