 What is it like to have a ship named after you, sir? Well, I can't tell you how thrilled I was to learn about this. It's one of the great things that's happened to me in my life. I loved the Navy. I served in the Navy in the Second World War and later was Secretary of the Navy. And to have a ship named after me is an honor that I just can't, I can't say enough, in gratitude to Secretary Mabus and the Navy Department for doing this. And what message would you convey to the crew of that ship? Well, destroyers and DDGs are such important ships and the men who serve in them are heroic figures. In my time in the Navy, we worked with destroyers. There were always five or six of them in the screen around our carrier group. It's a marvelous ship, fast, supple, and I look forward. Someday I hope to meeting the actual crew and seeing the ship itself. But those of you who will have the privilege to serve in this ship have my best wishes and my hope that you will have smooth sailing and successful engagements, whatever. They might be lots of luck. God bless the United States Navy. Thank you, sir.