 The Harry S. Truman strike group successfully completed its composite training unit exercise for Com2X after being out at sea for almost a month. Every Com2X is a little bit different. It allows us to increase the complexity, the volume, as well as the difficulty of a Com2X. Your Com2X that you went through is different than George Robert Walker's Com2X that was executing almost 13 months ago. It's basically fundamentally because of the complexity of the threat that you're going to see when you go on deployment. The threat has changed in just a year and so we bring those extra measures in. Com2X is a series of training scenarios that test the strike group's abilities in multiple different scenarios to include air warfare, straight transiting, responses to surface and subsurface contacts and electronic attacks. This crew needs to know that they have been tested under the most hardest environments, the toughest scenarios against the most threatening enemy. They can perform anywhere in the world, you are worldwide deployable and you will be successful as a carrier strike group based on what you accomplished over the last 28, 29 days. You should be very proud of yourself. Since Com2X has come to a close, the strike group is now ready for its deployment this year. Headed Officer Scott Swofford reporting.