 Good morning. My name is Lieutenant Jen Carroll, I'm the Women and Submarines Coordinator. I'm here as part of the Enlisted Women and Submarines Task Force to brief women on the opportunities for enlisted women that are now open in the Submarine Force. So I was here with a team of individuals and we just talked a little bit about our experiences with the Submarine community and then also kind of the mechanics of how do you apply and answer any questions the women had about converting to submarines and the applications I call. I learned a lot of information. It actually seems like something I would want to do. There's a lot of learning about deployments, what those would be like, where we'd be staying. I've had the opportunity, you know, through the briefs and the road shows, to meet some women and then see their names on the selection list, which is awesome because I know how excited they are and how much they want this. I've been interested in the program since it first came out. I heard the training the first time the Lieutenant came out to talk to the command career counselors at our regional training. The second time she came out, I'm always pitching it and I'm always looking for an opportunity to learn more about it. I got most of what I wanted from here. I just got it. I finished all my package. Everything I wanted to know, I found out. When you're out there, small crew, you really start to feel like those guys are your family and it's very team oriented. You know, we support each other. It's a really supportive community. So I think those are good reasons that you're going to work with great people. You're going to work with people that you feel like they're your family. And at the end of the day, we do exciting missions, being a submarine is cool.