 Navy diver, first class, Sean Dargy. I work for Matsu-2 Company 2-4. So we're doing a DPA mission out here to try and hopefully recover some of the lost bodies of some World War II airmen. Day's work will wake up around 700 in the morning, get everything set up in the day. I'm usually one of the guys making sure that the hats and the system and the diving equipment itself is rigged up, the paperwork is in order, everything is properly set as our life support equipment needs to be. And today I was one of the divers in the water so I had to make sure that all of the stuff was perfectly rigged for me. My preference is because I was gonna be wearing it for a few hours. I made sure all my wetsuits good to go, everything that I need to do to get in the water and go to work is squared away that I don't have to think about it anymore once I get in the water. Once we've done all our operational checks, we'll move out, we'll go to the plane and we'll start picking up where we left off the previous day, either excavating the sand, silt around the different metal parts that we're trying to search through, or we'll try and rig up our baskets to bring up top to search through on deck, the stuff that we've excavated our previous dive. There's an exciting aspect of it because it's very, very, it's a humbling part of our rate that is pretty unique to our rate that we get to do. So it's a great honor to be a part of it and my grandfather was a pilot on bombers, very similar to this. So I feel, I feel honored to be part of the promise of bringing our Sailor Soldiers Airmen home. It feels great to be part of it. My grandfather was a pilot in World War II. He ended up being an instructor during the latter half of it training other pilots for bomber type platforms. So it's the same kind of thing. It's humbling to think that this could have been him. I think he would be very, very proud of it too. He was in the Air Force. I had a few other members of my family in the military and I think he'd be very proud of it. I would absolutely like to do this type of mission again.