 Happy birthday, Summary Force Warriors and Families. This is a special day for the U.S. Summary Force as we celebrate 120 years of undersea dominance. Admittedly, today is unlike any Summary Birthday we've ever had in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic. As we reflect on the significance of our Summary Force Birthday, let's remind ourselves that for more than a century, Summary Force Warriors and Families who came before us pulled together to defeat every adversary who dare threaten our safety, our security, or our way of life. COVID-19 doesn't stand a chance against the resolve, grit, and tenacity of the American people, including our extraordinary sailors. As we go forward, I know all of you will carry on the fighting spirit that has powered our fleet since April 11, 1900. When the United States Navy purchased John Holland's Revolutionary Summarine, giving birth to our Summary Force. We've come a long way since then, but one thing remains constant. Steely-eyed Submariners have been patrolling the depths of our ocean on scene, unseen, and ready to strike when called upon. What our undersea forces accomplish every day is vitally important to our nation's defense. Our Summary Force is a critical part of global maritime security and the nation's nuclear triad. I want to personally thank each of you and your families who worked tirelessly to execute these missions. Today and every day, our foundational values remain centered on our people, our partners, and the preservation of our rich submarine traditions and heritage. Submariners, wear your dolphins with pride. I know I do. To the outstanding men and women of the United States Summary Force, who serve past and present, active and reserve, military and civilian, happy 120th birthday, may God bless our nation, our Summary Force, and our families. From the depths we strike.