 The CNO's tenets of warfighting first operate forward and be ready or fundamental for our Navy to overcome worldwide threats. We've come a long way since World War II. We no longer line up, you know, 100 ships and send them towards a beach that's full of enemy defenses. You know, that was very costly in World War II. It was the best that they could do at the time with the technology and the capabilities that they had, so they didn't have much of a choice. But nowadays we want to go where the enemy's not, so we want to gain access without going into the teeth of the enemy. We have those capabilities. New platforms like the LCS and DDG-1000 keep the Navy a step ahead of our adversaries. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tyrell Morris.