 It was one of the most diverse and exciting deployments that I think most ships have had any time in recent memory. We rushed over for the Syrian crisis and by the end of it it changed 180 degrees to a completely different mission where we participated in the intercept and the liberation of motor vessel Morning Glory. That was a very exciting time for the entire crew and certainly very proud of everything we accomplished over the course of the deployment. Absolutely the ship was ready and in position just in case we were called upon but at the same time we were having a Sunday afternoon where we were painting the ship and when the call came we rapidly went to our station 45 miles away and quickly acted, manned up our team and we're ready to conduct the boarding operations in support of the Morning Glory boarding. I guess it all. Stealth role initially were just distance support. There was a requirement to move some personnel from the beach out to one of the other units that was participating. We took over that tasking and then soon after accomplishing that we're retasked to participate in the overall execution of the mission. So after the initial intercept by the units that actually conducted the initial intercept USS Stout's VBSS team, our boarding team and our prize crew took over the vessel. So we did the initial sweep, the securing of the vessel's crew, the securing of the persons under control at the time and they took over control of the vessel itself and for about four days my crew was the prize crew as we call it. My executive officer was the captain of that vessel and I had 33 of USS Stout's personnel over there and we worked around the clock to support that vessel and bring it back towards Libyan waters for return repatriation to the Libyan government. Too many too many individual accomplishments made over this entire deployment to identify any one thing that stands out. The complete flexibility of the crew, no matter what the mission, whether it was ballistic missile defense, whether it was boarding operations, whether it was operations off the coast of Libya, there was nothing that the the crew was not able to do. They were ready for it from the time we got there and till the time we put our lines across just now. They were thoroughly engaged and I'm extremely proud of what this crew did. For the most part although there's there's four ships that'll be forward deployed so that'll offset some of the time that's required on station so I think it'll it'll probably even out a bit more although there'll still be eight month deployments due to operational tempo and and the continuing increased op tempo in the sixth fleet area of operations.