 Even when in port, the U.S.S. Ashland has set its sailors to train more. The ship's anti-terrorism training team prepared for different real-world scenarios during this year's Citadel Pacific exercise. We had a small boat attack that led into a swimmer attack that led into a mine attack. The biggest takeaway from this exercise is to maintain clear communication not only among its crew, but also with CFAS security. Because we're very well amongst our watch teams, amongst our security teams and our ATWO, and also amongst CFAS security and the Ashland. The annual exercise is designed not only to improve training, but also to integrate the base security with the ship's anti-terrorism teams. That coordination, command and control, and how we work together is critical that we practice. Reporting from U.S.S. Ashland, I'm Petty Officer Claire Farron.