 Chaplains from nine countries came together on board USS Mount Whitney to bolster awareness and interaction among naval chaplains. Conferences like these are infrequent, but Daniel Bramert, a chaplain from the Swedish Navy, says the value is intrinsic. One value is of course just meeting. Chaplaincy is much about personal relations and building relations with fellow chaplains is very important. On the other hand, Captain Wayne McCrae, a chaplain with the U.S. Navy, spoke on the value of the event to individual sailors. So the idea that we would partner and work together, understand how to reach out to each other and show that any sailor from any nation, any time that there's need, hopefully within the shortest period of time possible, we can get some kind of religious support or response to where the sailor is. Reporting from Lithuania, I'm Petty Officer Daniel Rankin.