 I didn't say going, I got you, go! Students at Jenkins Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia had the chance to interact and meet special guests at the school's annual Field Day event, where various team events and activity stations were set up for the students. We're volunteering, helping out the school with the Field Day they have. They came to us needing some volunteers, so we are more than happy to oblige. Because of the volunteers, the students were able to enjoy a larger number of activities and events, allowing them to have more fun throughout the day. We're doing Field Day, we only do it once a year, the kids really get to get out and play different games, and each of the teachers meet at a station, and then we have some volunteers that get to come out and really, you know, interact with the kids. So are you ready? Are you ready? On your mark! For some of the Submariners, helping the children have fun and enjoy their Field Day made it all worthwhile. The smiles, it's like, as soon as they come, it's amazing. You see the smiles, and you tell them, it's tug of war, and their eyes light up, and I actually got on the rope myself, you know, I just see the smiles and I got excited myself, and I actually lost to some of the kids, but they're having a great time, you know, battling each other, having fun at the same time, it's great. Fun wasn't the only thing that children took away from their Field Day event. They also had the opportunity to work together as a team, feel a sense of accomplishment, and view sailors in a much more informal light. I think they get a sense of accomplishment going on here, teamwork, they're teamed up in pairs, also it gives them some physical activity, and hopefully us being here gives them a little sense of the Navy pride in the community. Reporting from Newport News, I'm Petty Officer Alex Forster.