 McParn recently took some time to appreciate our naval history. Seaman Tony Rosa has a story. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Mike Stevens, recently toured the Naval History and Heritage Command at the Washington Navy Yard. I believe that it's important if you want to know where you're going to go or where you need to go to fully understand where you've been and where you are. And just walking through the halls of the history command really gives you a sense of the history and where we've been as a Navy. During the visit, McParn was able to handle pieces of historic naval heritage. Well they took me into what they call the vault and I got a chance to put on some rubber gloves and to handle some of our oldest weapons, our firearms. I got a chance to actually hold a shotgun that Teddy Roosevelt gave to one of the naval officers that worked for him at one time. From Defense Media Activity, I'm Seaman Tony Rosa.