 The North Carolina Tar Heels came aboard USS Carl Vinson two days before the carrier classic. But we're going to go around and show you this ship, man. We're going to show you how this thing works, what makes it tick, and show you who puts the pedal to the metal and makes it go. The team got the chance to see where they'll be playing in a guided tour of the ship. Carrier Classic VIPs. You're standing on the navigation bridge of the Pondet House. This is where the captain sits, predominantly. All hands on deck. Players show how the crew works. So we have repair lockers or fire fighting lockers, damage control lockers throughout the hangar bay that are designed to combat any kind of casualty or any kind of emergency that would arise. So if you think of it, we can do it. Eats. We've outfitted on, man. It's $6,000 plus. We can run everybody through in a matter of two or three hours. Get something to eat. Get it back to work. And sleeps. You're seven foot. I'm six, five and a half. I want to see you fit in here. Just the middle one? Yeah, just the middle one. Yeah, just climb in. Don't worry about it. Just climb in and just see how you fit. Oh. Oh, wow. The Tarheos experience Carrier Life and left with memories and a new perspective on the military. See how people just sacrifice. Come out here every day so that we can live, you know, in a free country. It's awesome. Appreciate it, man. All mine. All mine. From Coronado. Pleasure's all mine. I'm petty officer Zachary Bell.