 We are definitely a unique command in the Navy because that is our mission, is to go down when things may be at their bleakest and save some mariners off the bottom. We do so many jobs and we have so many responsibilities that you can go your whole career and potentially not do the same exact job that the guy right next to you did. Deep Submergence Unit has three systems, the atmospheric diving suit. It's the one atmosphere suit that allows us to go at 2,000 feet, the SRC, the submarine rescue chamber. And the PRM, pressure rescue module. This mission is more submarine rescue related and set up to go to 5,000 feet doing research, doing all kinds of different things for the Navy. Trove and PRM, transfer skirt hatch, just unlocked. We did an operation in Norway called Bold Monarch. The US Navy blew NATO, Russia, everybody out of the water as far as our rescue capabilities and the number of times we connected to submarines. In this mission specifically, we achieve as a team. The team is who has success. It's not one individual. What we do at DSU is dramatic in the sense that we don't know what's gonna happen with the variables. You know, you're dealing with the sea, you're dealing with assets and sailors and divers in the water and you don't know what they're gonna confront, what casualties that they might encounter, what the situation down there on a disabled submarine's gonna be. As a diver, you get to experience three totally different systems. You won't ever get to experience again at any other command. Control van, PRM, the hatch is shut, the passengers are secure and we are ready to ascend. What they say is expect the unexpected.