 It's a busy time with the coronavirus and stressful as well but I'm here today with my wife Linda and we want to take this opportunity to recognize the countless women who serve in the United States Navy, active in reserve, uniform and civilian, as well as those who serve as military spouses on the front lines at home. These are challenging times right now for all of us but there's no doubt that women have and will continue to make history in exciting ways. As March comes to an end we want to recognize women's history month as well as the amazing work being done by so many. Each of us is making history in some small way right now. The Navy is full of trailblazers who paved the way for the more than 67,000 women who serve as part of our active force today. These spouses, mothers, daughters, sisters and co-workers serve in every rank from seamen to admiral and in most every job from naval aviators to deep-sea divers. Right now there are female doctors, nurses and corpsmen deployed aboard the USNS Mercy and Comfort as part of the Navy's broader response to the coronavirus epidemic. There are also many women who are acting at home as nurses to their own families. Thousands of women also serve our Navy team as military spouses, supportive family members, government civilians and reservists. I know the sacrifices you are making and what you bring to the Navy team. While some receive public recognition, many do not and I encourage all Navy leaders to take note of these accomplishments. To the women who forged ahead and broke through that glass ceiling, thank you. And to the women who served selflessly with little fanfare day in and day out, we appreciate all that you do. We all have important roles to play in service to the Navy and to our nation and your work matters whether it's at home in an office or board ships at sea, it matters and we thank you. We also would love to see your amazing stories right now so join our conversation at hashtag Navy Women Making History. Well said Linda. See you in the fleet, shipmates.