 It's 94 to 98 of the World Trade Center. R78, 84 of the crash, United Air Force. The captain of the USS New York. Something that I remember since the attacks happened in 9-11, I was on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, deployed, watching the attacks of the furl over the television. You know, we turned around and went back to respond. Our world changed that day. Everything changed. All around the world. To be on a ship, such as the New York, with the steel of World Trade Center towers formed into our bow. A ship that's mottoed, strength, force, you sacrifice, never forget. To be here where we never forget every day, where we remember the sacrifices our military members made, first responders made, civilians on the airplanes made on 9-11-01. It's the reason I continue to serve. It's humbling. At the same time, it's, I guess, such a sense of pride when I look out at the crew, the sailors and Marines who serve on this ship and all the ships that are fleeing. They're dedicated. They're determined. They're going to continue to see that those kinds of tragedies never happen again. And I'm just so proud and honored to be able to serve here with such great young professionals. Continuing to do what our nation needs us to do, try and keep our civilians, our citizens, our country safe. This is the best place in the world to be. Best job in the name.