 It's Commander Andrew Bates, A-N-B-R-E-W-V-A-T-E-S. And your type of youth. It's Commanding Officer USS Trucks DDG 103. Very good. So tell us a little bit about the last nine months. Well, it's an exciting adventure. We got underway a day, not unlike today. Maybe a little bit more rainy in February. Headed across the Atlantic. Spent some time in the Mediterranean. Went up to the Black Sea during a very exciting time in the Black Sea with the Russian activities and the Crimea. And then around through the Red Sea, and it's the radiant Gulf, and supporting operations for U.S. Fifth Fleet. Very good. What would you say the toughest part of your mission was? I think separation between family and friends. We trained for a mission. We know what we were supposed to do when we were underway. And the crew did an outstanding job in every mission that they were tasked to do. So I couldn't be more proud of the crew. I just know that it wore on them to be away from their family and friends. So it really kind of pulled us together as a team and as a unit to rely on each other to get through these long nine months. Now, do you feel happy and relieved? I mean, you're back home for the holidays. Extremely happy. Couldn't be more happy. And back home for all the holidays. So we get to enjoy Thanksgiving here in a week and then off for Christmas and New Year. So I'm really happy that the crew can get back and be with their family and friends during this season. Anyone else want to answer? You're good? You're good? Everyone's good? Okay. All right. Great. Thank you so much.