 Hello, my name is Lieutenant Commander Todd Simonson, United States Navy Nurse Corps, Lieutenant in Reserve Corps from Fargo, North Dakota. These specific partnership missions, this is my third one that I've been on. And I tell you, every time it's a terrific experience. I think one of the things that instills in me that I'm always impressed with is the human spirit of the people. Whether it's in Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam or Cambodia. I mean just the spirit to overcome all obstacles and diversities that they may face. It's inspiring to see even the health concerns of course that these people come to us with. And once they hear about this hospital ship Mercy coming to their area, they do whatever it takes to get to us so that they can be seen. And even if it's just a hug or a pat on the back and a letter explaining their situation and the condition that they have, we may not be able to do anything for them except maybe give them a prescription for some medication or maybe some eyeglasses to help them see better. We may not be able to offer them a surgical procedure. And that's what I do of course working in the operating room as an operating room nurse doing the surgical procedures on the ship. But I tell you it's just amazing to see even the little kids coming around when we hold our surge caps, dent caps or med caps or even the bed caps. We drink our water and we empty our bottles over plastic bottles of water and we put them out. The little kids come around and collect those plastic bottles. I mean like six, seven years old and take them back home because they're worth money. To them just pennies but still that's more than what they had. So those are the human interest stories that just continually inspire me in these missions, these specific partnership missions that I've been involved with.