 On the 12th of February, I got up, got dressed, started working my day. There was windows and I looked outside and here came a police call. The police didn't got off. And the number didn't get off. And that's when it hit me. It was something wrong with my boy. I came to get him. I got him killed on February 4th. So it would be almost 50 years without love from my son. But I'm very, very proud of my baby. I'm very proud of my baby. Beyond the call, it's the ship's motto. What it means to me personally is there is never a situation where you can't do better than what you're already doing. There's never a situation where you can't dig a little bit deeper and push a little bit harder. Being on board the ship with a namesake like Freddie Gonzalez and what he did in Vietnam, it's actually a pretty humbling experience to come here and work. I think that the sort of bravery that he showed is inherent in all people. It just takes an outstanding situation for it to really come out. What Freddie Gonzalez did in the Battle of Waist City, he was in charge of a platoon that took out a bunch of enemy lines, depending down US forces. He himself went beyond the call to save his fellow Marines from enemy fire. And it's inspiring to the crew to do better, to do more than what our job entails. Helping others think about doing something besides your job. Freddie Gonzalez, he showed extreme bravery. On board here I think that this is something that we do every single day. I've been on board this ship for close to five years. We have been tasked with some extremely difficult missions. We've been extended numerous times, but every single day people get out of their wraps. They do their job. They do it extremely well. Going beyond the call means you should be looking what is best for everyone. Ask yourself, is there something else that I could have done to help our ship, our Navy, our mission? The one that you talked to from his hometown in Edinburgh will always tell you that Freddie was a strong, independent leader that inspired people to follow. And it's really an example on board Gonzalez. You don't just lead your division. You don't just lead your people. You lead everybody. You set the example. I don't care what cost it has to me. My men need you. My women need you. My sailors. My Marines. They need you and you're there for them.