 Service on board USS Pittsburgh, my first tour on boarding operational submarine gave me immediate responsibility. It put me as a leader of an engineering watch team at the age of 23. And it demanded that I innovate with the cutting-edge technology that our submarine operates and has operated for the last 30 years. It was a phenomenal tour, a great assignment, and we're continuing to send our junior officers to see on fast-tax submarines, ballistic missile submarines, and got-a-missile submarines every day. Great assignment. USS Pittsburgh, over a lifetime of about 34 years, has just been phenomenal, setting a legacy of battle readiness. She was in combat in Desert Storm in 1991. She served the getting combat in Iraqi Freedom in 2003, and she just finished up a combat tour demonstrating our assurance to our allies and combat readiness around the globe. Steamed 45,000 miles over the course of six months. And now after 34 years, she's coming into port for her last time in the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. So she has a tight bond as the heart of steel with the city of Pittsburgh and demonstrated performance of battle readiness around the globe by assuring our allies overseas and being ready to fight and win short of combat, our nation and the city of Pittsburgh can be hugely proud of the contribution to our nation that this ship and her crew provide.