 Hi, I'm Navy Diver's second class, Joseph Olin, and I work at the Deep Submergence Unit. Today we just participated in a multi-national exercise called Chilling Mar 3, and I was using the pressurized rescue module that we use today. The pressurized rescue module can hold up to 16 occupants from a disc sub with two internal attendants that are monitoring the atmosphere and keeping everybody safe. The main key focus of the pressurized rescue module is that it goes down and rescue people out of a disabled submarine and brings them back to the surface alive, which is our whole support here at Deep Submergence Unit is submarine rescue. Today we actually went down and made it at 480 feet with the Chilean submarine, the Carrera. Sir, we're just verifying the orange ladder is good, so that way nobody eats it coming down. We went down and met the captain, we met the crew, shook hands and exchanged gifts with him. Thanks for coming up. You guys be safe. Let them know that submarine rescue is something that is real, and that we can deploy all over the world in 72 hours to be on station and ready to actually do our jobs to provide a real rescue. Thank you.