 Any time you're ready, sir. Hey shipmates, this is Rear Abel Ken Perry, transmitting to you from Ice Camp Nautilus out on the Arctic, about 100 miles offshore here in the Arctic Ocean. Just come from several days sailing aboard USS New Mexico, our top Virginia-class submarines home ported in New London. Ship's been going through maneuvers here in one of the most arduous environments on the globe, demonstrating global access for our submarine force and the capabilities that we bring to the nation in her defense. Captain Todd Moore and his crew have been doing aggressive maneuvers to demonstrate the operational capability, the tactical capability, along with their sister ship USS Hampton from the Pacific, conducting an exercise here, ISEX 2014. With that crew, they've put the ship through its paces, and along with the ships throughout Submarine Group 2, delivering global readiness. In Yukon, in SEDCOM, from the Persian Gulf to the Arctic and the Pacific and the Atlantic, and those ships that are deploying and providing the nation's defense around the world. Other ships are in overhaul from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, down to Portsmouth, Virginia, getting ready to rejoin the fleet. And then finally, we've got ships in two shipyards, Electric Boat and Newport News, who are building the newest Virginia class to join the fleet, certainly, in some US submarine force, relevant, delivering the capabilities that the CNO talks about, warfighting first, operating forward, and being ready. So to all the Submariners from here and along the East Coast, open water to you, and good hunting.