 U.S. Navy Korea, attention on deck. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert has taken time to reach out to sailors serving in the Republic of Korea. While on a trip through the Asia-Pacific region, the CNO stopped by to meet with the rock CNO Admiral Hwang-gi Cheol, speak at the Rock Navy War College and visit U.S. sailors serving in Korea. The reason Darlene and I are here is we kind of want to listen and learn about how our things over here in Korea. Admiral Greenert discussed the future of naval operations in the Pacific. Probably the most important part is about understanding and that's relationship. That's re-engaging and ensuring our allies that we're going to be there for you, checking our exercises and making sure that they are sophisticated enough and frequent enough. And also took time to answer any of the sailors' questions. With the economy improving and more lucrative positions emerging in the private sector, what is the Navy doing to retain well-qualified personnel among its ranks? The CNO highlighted his visit by acknowledging the hard work of all sailors in Korea and even frocking several sailors from Commander Naval Forces Korea. Okay, I've got a hand for our frockies. Petty Officer Chris Church, U.S. Navy Korea, attention on deck. Seoul, Korea.