 My name is Lieutenant Joe Harris. I work for Moab and Salva Unit 2. I'm the company commander for Company 2-4. And we're out here conducting dive operations in support of DefensePROW MIA Accounting Agency, DPAA, to hopefully recover evidence and remains to bring home some of our service members from World War II. So we, you know, we got tasked with a deployment, AFRICOM deployment, which falls under US 6 fleet, and DPAA puts out requests for diving services, and then the fleets man those requests with teams that are in their AOR. Because that's our bread and butter salvage dive and hard hat diving. Paired with this platform, the TRS ships. This is the perfect platform for this time of job. It gives us the space and the diving capability to execute a mission like this. And also just the mission here, the DPAA mission, it's just an honor to be out here with these guys trying to bring home some of our fallen service members, especially I really like World War II history. And just knowing the sacrifices that these guys made and these guys didn't get to come home, it's an honor to come out here and, you know, put our skills to work to hopefully try to bring them home and give their families some closure. Just exactly that way, I said, you know, we're going to get to do a lot of good diving. But more importantly, we get to go out and keep our, you know, US military. And that's one of the awesome things about serving is that we keep that promise to bring our people home, whether they're captured, killed, you know, even now, 70 years later, we're still, we're out here working to bring our fallen home. Well, obviously, it has all the built-in dive system for us. We have recompression chamber available, our compressor and dive air. Everything's already set up on board here and there's place for our salvage gear to be stowed, back deck space. So it's perfect built for salvage and diving operations, so that makes it perfect for us. So the TIRS platforms are obviously they're purpose-built for salvage. We have a long-standing relationship with Mutsu divers and salvage divers working off these platforms. And back at Little Creek, we're stationed right next to these ships. So we work with them throughout the training cycle. We're on board, you know, helping maintain the dive systems, going on training trips, go down to Key West and do deep diving operations down there as we work up for training, and then we get to actually come out and deploy on them. So we get a good working relationship with all the captains, the bosons. So we already know each other and have a good working relationship before we come out here on actual missions.