 Hey, good afternoon. My name is Chief Officer 3, Paul James. I'm the combat cargo officer for the USS Baton. So what is DISCA? DISCA is defense support for civil authorities. Basically, there's different types of missions going anywhere from short missions to long-term all the way up the catastrophic events such as hurricanes or earthquakes, something to that extent, that will come in and actually help provide relief to. In 2005, Katrina was barreling down on New Orleans. Baton actually sorted out for that disco. It was pre-planned. They pre-pre-positioned themselves off the coast of New Orleans. Right after that, they were in the vicinity to immediately start relief operations, which they did the very next day. Baton's helicopters were actually the very first helicopters to fly off the ship and start getting that damage assessment to allow FEMA and the rest of the government to fill the step in and help support the citizens. So selecting Baton as a disco ship is kind of multi-pronged to answer. We're next in line to deploy, hence, we're the most ready ship to deploy. We have the flight deck, which helps out with the aircraft, and they can fly up over top everything, kind of get a damage assessment of what happened, what the ground looks like. We can fly sorties off the USS Baton with medical support, help out people on the ground, maybe even bring them back here to support with our medical facility or surgical wards, things like that. At the same time we also have the well deck where we can send back supplies back and forth, ship the shore. We have the Marines on board with their logistic detachment that can go there. They can make fresh water to give to people. They can transport supplies and equipment back and forth from the ship to the shore. So once you bring on both teams, the ARG and the MU together, we make that full flight ready to go out and either fight somebody, be your worst enemy, or be your best friend and take care of you, give you the supplies and equipment that you need.