 Navy divers aboard USNS Gras worked to recover fallen airmen declared missing in action since their plane crashed off the Italian coast during World War II. This is a particularly large project. The site is there's some heavy rigging and lifting involved and as we're bringing a lot of wreckage up topside so we have a good platform to do it and a good dive detachment or company that are able to execute that. We've been very experienced master divers here so we're fortunate in that respect too. We're doing a DPA mission out here to try and hopefully recover some of the lost bodies of some World War II airmen. Once we've done all our operational checks, we'll move out, we'll go to the plane and we'll start excavating the sand, silt around the different metal parts that we're trying to search through or we'll try and rig up our baskets to bring up top to search through on deck the stuff that we've excavated on our previous dive. It's a humbling part of our rate that is pretty unique to our rate that we get to do. So it's a great honor to be part of the promise of bringing our Sailor Soldiers Airmen home. It feels great to be part of it. Chief Petty Officer, Gary Keen, Adriatic Sea, Italy.