 Hello, my name is Hospital Foreman First Class, Deandra Baker. I work on board here at the U.S. NS Mercy. I work in the Physical Therapy Department. And my most memorable moment here on Pacific Partnership 12 is when I was on a Met Cap in Vietnam, and there were three sisters. And one of the sisters worked at a factory, and she had been in an accident where it actually cut a portion of her head. And from that, she had some brain injury. And so when they came over to the Met Cap, they were literally carrying their sister. She couldn't walk. She couldn't do a lot of neuro-musculoskeletal-type things. And so when she came in, it was very touching because her doctor was with her as well. In their country, they don't have physical therapy, so this was kind of brand new to them. And so when I began to work with her, I worked for this patient for about an hour or so. When I began to work with her, we got to the point where she was able to roll over onto, we had a little cot that was set up on the bed. She was able to roll over by herself. We were cheering her on, and she was so happy. And the patient was able to walk out of the clinic with the cane. She had not been able to do that because her family members were always helping her. So for me, that was my most memorable moment. And it made me so happy that her doctor was there taking the extra time for her patient and for the care, and that the family was so close knit that they were actually able to help one another.