 Hello team, Sienna Richardson here with Mick Pongier, Dono, and we have our main man Commodore John Barry back here as well as we take today and pause to celebrate our Navy's birthday 242 years of pride and dedication. And since 1775 the United States Navy has stood the watch around the globe protecting America's interest and projecting that forward. Since the Continental Congress first established our Navy to search for munitionships supplying the British, our sailors have courageously put themselves into harm's way to defend our country. No matter what the mission, our brave men and women have raised their right hands in defense of our nation. This year marks a number of important anniversaries. 100 years ago our Navy entered World War One delivering fierce at sea combat where necessary. That same fighting spirit enabled us to defeat the Japanese Navy at Midway 75 years ago in a battle that turned the tide of the Second World War. Our riverine forces continue to patrol the shallows as they did so gallantly on the front lines of the war in Vietnam 50 years ago. And today the security environment is fast-based complex and competitive but we draw inspiration from the sailors who have gone before and fight with the same integrity, accountability, initiative and toughness. And Mick Pond and I are proud to be part of the Navy team of sailors, civilians and families and we're very grateful and want to thank you for your dedication to our Navy and our nation. Happy birthday team.