 On this particular mission we're looking for a helicopter that has known losses. There were about 10 people that went down on the helicopter, four washed up on shore shortly afterwards, so there's six people missing in the ocean. So our job as the dive team is to moor a barge over the crash site and then we do an archaeological excavation dig of the crash site looking for any material evidence or osseous material that can correlate to the six known losses and bring those back to Hawaii, identify them and close the case and bear the people in full military honors. Everybody in the military signs up to go to war. We fight the nation's battles, that's what we do. And I know if I got killed in battle somewhere I would want my remains brought home, to my mom, dad, family, wife and I know they want the same. So we know that there's missing people out there and that is our job to go find them. We dive first, that's our actual job but what we want to do is recover those people for their families because it means so much to me to have them recovered. It's incredible when you see the Facebook posts once somebody's finally recovered and you get the information from the families. It's a great feeling, it's real easy to stay motivated once you see some results.