around the survivor, and that is the quickest way to get somebody out of harm s way. o donnell: usually don t fly in weather like this, do you? usually when what we do well, it is not a nice day like this. rescues ke place ding those tural disaers like hurricanes, which have become stronger due to climate change. admiral linda fagan is the commandant of the u.s. coast guard, the first woman to servee in that role in the branch s 232-year history. my battle cry is, tomorrow looks different, and so will we. reporter: one of the major challenges facing the one o commandant: recruitment. the coast guard has missed its recruiting goals the last three years. has the recruiting challenge reached a crisis point? we are not at a crisis point yet, but we need to turn the corner. o donnell: she took us to what is described as the heartbeat of the coast guard, cape may training center, where every enlisted coastie starts their journey. what are they shouting?