the -- one of the sailors, and it's believed to be from one of the african-american sailors, cesare wentworth, and you can see the c.w. that's inscribed on the side of the grog cup. we don't have any smoking gun evidence that this is the "scorpion," but all of the clues put together sort of indicate it very well could be. then you have this dental tool. it was used to pull teeth. and then you have pieces of clay pipes and another pair of surgical scissors. >> why is it important from your perspective to preserve this boat under this muddy water here? what does it matter? >> well, part of our mission with naval history and heritage command is the education of both the navy, the sailors and the american public as well. you know, this 200-year commemoration is a perfect time to do that, and call attention to in some ways a war that to many is kind of a forgotten war. it falls between the american revolution and the american civil war, both of which i think people are more aware of than the war of 1812, but 1812 is one of the most important wars for the nation and for the navy as well, too. it ce