 In the military, we embrace the differences between each of the four services. But in the medical world, saving lives is the only service that matters. Enter the Defense Health Agency. So the Defense Health Agency was stood up so that we could find those efficiencies and eliminate some of the redundancy that we were having in delivering our health care with the Army, Air Force and Navy. Vice Admiral Bono, only the second director in the DHA's short two-year history, visited medical facilities around Okinawa and even stopped by AFN's radio studio to spread the word about the DHA's mission. This visit out here is primarily to interface with a lot of the commanders who are running the military treatment facilities here in the Pacific area and particularly to make sure that they know about the support the DHA can give them. Reporting from Camp Foster, Japan, I'm Air Force Staff Sergeant Tori Kuzumano. Thank you.