 Captain Paul Anzalada here, commanding officer USS Gerald R. Ford. As we get ready to get underway for our full ship shock trials, it's the 7th of June, 2021. We're commemorating the Battle of Midway, which happened on the 4th of June, 1942. As you probably know, that was a very, very important part of our naval history as well as the history of naval aviation. It really, really made the difference in the war against our enemy at the time. It brought in so many aspects of what naval aviation does, what the Navy does, information warfare at the time. It was really a watershed event in World War II. We're going to commemorate that. We're going to man the rails here. So just a couple of minutes ago, we made the announcement to assemble the man the rails detail on our flight deck. As we sail out of port, you'll see sailors around the perimeter of the flight deck. The ship's going to look fantastic as we get on our way out into the Virginia Capes area. And then further south along the East Coast to conduct our live fire test event, which is a first thing class item. We're going to make some noise out there in the Atlantic. This is a first thing for this class. The last time this was done on aircraft carrier was in 1987 on the USS Theodore Roosevelt. It's going to be a big deal for our crew. We're really excited about it, excited to learn from it and learn how resilient our ship really is. Come back home to port and get ready for the next thing. So we're hoping you're there with us for now. I'm Captain Paul Anzalada and this is Fork Class.