 Sailor Station on Okinawa gathers for a Sailor of the Year award banquet at Camp Shields to recognize this year's award recipients from the Island-Wide Navy Command. One thing that was very common with everybody was just, there was no I in their award. It was about what they did for the mission, what they did for the command, what they did for their junior sailors, and not just their junior sailors, but what they do for the senior leadership as well. If it wasn't for sailors like these, it would be difficult for the senior listed leaders to be able to go out and do other jobs that we're tasked with. So we rely heavily on our sailors that were in this room specifically to be that top one percent of the top ten percent. The sailors received their awards for the overall impact and contributions they made to their command. I just want to show people that I love what I do and teach people how to be great medical professionals and care for people, and that's literally why I do what I do. And that's what helped me get this far. Reporting from Okinawa, Japan, I'm Lance Corporal Michael Deloach.