 My name is Seaman Anna Wagner and I drive the boats for the USS Arizona Memorial. A lot of people are surprised too when they find out that I'm just a seaman. A lot of people think I'm an officer. Like, oh, must be a captain. But when they find out I'm just a seaman. And a lot of the retired Navy are always really surprised. And what? Seaman's driving the boat. So it's kind of funny. I'm from a small town, so it's in Idaho. So it's definitely lots of different people and all different cultures. In the beginning, being in front of so many people was a little nerve-wracking. But once I got used to it, standing in front of 150 people giving my speech wasn't so bad after that. But there's definitely days where you just get picture after picture. So I'm probably in a million pictures, I don't even know. We do about four trips an hour when we're busy. We're on 15s and then sometimes it'll get slower throughout the day and then we'll do two an hour. Well, 150 on every boat. I have probably about 4,000 around that every day. So probably more. Yeah, it's a lot. I've learned a lot of history since I've been here. A lot of people ask me questions too when I get stumped every day because they come up with some new ones. But I definitely do feel like a living piece of history for boat drivers. I get to hear a lot of the stories from the survivors that most people won't get to hear. So first-hand experiences that a lot of people don't even know about.