 Experience on LCS is nothing like I've ever experienced before. I mean, my previous experience won a LHD II USS Essex, which is a huge crew, and my job is very focused. There's gunners of any small arms, magazines, et cetera. Being down to 90 people, including Abdet and Mission Package, you really get to know the people you're working with. You really get to depend on each other. Every part of my job is fun. Maybe not to get in three or four hours of sleep, but being able to put my hands on equipment and learn it, like no one else knows it, gives me a really great sense of pride. It's very challenging to be doing all those different jobs at one time, but at the end of the day, when I get my few hours of sleep, I feel good about myself. I feel like I really contributed to the freedom that we all hold. You put a lot of hard work into prior to deployment, coming in to be able to do what you're trained to do, and being the first crew to ever do it also brings pride to what you do. Between all the exercises we have done, working with other units, other countries, the hard work has paid off, and it's looking forward to getting back. The crew has handled it very well. We've been given a lot of different curveballs, a lot of different taskings to accomplish, and a lot of lessons learned to develop. The crew has done a fantastic job with it. It has not been easy by any stretch of imagination, but if it was easy, someone else would be doing it, not the U.S. Navy. We're the first ones to do it. The first ones to deploy an LCS 2-7 fleet and really set me example and set the standard for everyone else.