 Happy New Year shipmates. How you doing? I hope you were able to get some time off over the holidays and spend time with family. For those of you who were deployed, I'm going to thank you again for what you did out there over the holiday season and throughout the year. 2012 was a good year. No, it was a great year. It was a great year because you met the challenges that the world brought to you. You were able to get the job done, do the missions that our nation, that our people of our nation, that our president asked you to do. Now look, this is the time of year we make New Year's resolutions. Everybody wants to be fit, lose weight, get the PRT where they need to be. Let me tell you what I'm thinking about. I'm thinking about safety. I want 2013 to be a banner year for safety and I want all of you to improve your wellness in 2013. I'll talk about that in just a little bit. But first safety. We lose more people, we have more injuries, and we spend more money on repairing equipment due to safety than anything else. So I ask you to think about it. Operate safely, think about safety, and look out for each other in that regard.