 Hey folks, this is Captain Jeremy Shambly. I'm the Executive Officer of Board USS Gerald R. Ford and we are out underway right now doing our shock trials that we had planned for summer 21 and today I got one of our best sailors from Air Department with us. So can you go ahead and introduce yourself and tell us what it is you do on board our ship? I'm A.B.H. 2. Jeffrey Franklin from Bronzeville, Georgia, way of Atlanta. I am currently responsible for the Hanger Bay. I'm a Hanger Bay Petty Officer. I make sure all missile hazards are tied down and stored for sea and ensure that all deck edge elevator doors are properly functioning and the division of doors. So the shock happened and what was your initial impression of the immediate aftermath after that? Surprising. It was unexpected. And then what was the team's here response? It afterwards, after the shock happened, we had to ensure that safety of personnel and to check all doors and make sure that it was functioning. Yeah, I was in a different location on the ship but a very similar reaction. I was surprised how quick it was, it happened and it was over and then especially after the months of training we had then moved up to that but what I can also say is that having gone through that and seeing the ship's response to it really boosted my confidence and renewed my confidence in how well these ships are designed, how well they can handle underwater shock and then most importantly how well the crew responds to it to include individuals here like ABH-2 Franklin. So thanks for being here today. Thank you. I'm ABH-2 Jeffrey Franklin and this is Ford Class.