 Welcome to the rundown. In a recent nav admin, the Navy announced the establishment of the military parental leave program. The new program aligns the Navy with the recently released Department of Defense guidance while increasing parental leave and combining multiple current family leave policies into one. There are three non-chargable leave categories under the program. Six weeks of maternity convalescent leave for the sailor who gives birth that begins the first full day after a sailor is released from the hospital following a birth. Primary caregiver leave, which is six weeks, for the parent designated with primary responsibilities for caring for the child or children following a birth or adoption. And secondary caregiver leave, a two week period for the parent not designated with the primary responsibility of caring for the child following a birth or adoption. Navy's parental leave program supports sailor 2025's goal of removing obstacles that negatively influence a sailor's decision to stay Navy when they are looking to start or raise a family. For more information regarding the new policy, see nav admin 151-18 or see our story on navy.mail. While the first official day of summer was June 20th, the Navy recognizes the period from Memorial Day through Labor Day as the 101 critical days of summer. This is a time when many sailors are enjoying time off for leave and recreational activities and there's an increased chance to get hurt without proper risk management. Last summer, 12 sailors and 14 Marines lost their lives between these dates due to off-duty mishaps. This increased risk spans a wide variety of off-duty activities such as motorcycle riding, boating, swimming, and camping. Many risks from summer activities can be mitigated with proper planning. For information on how to stay safe this summer, visit the Naval Safety Center homepage at the address below. That's all for this week. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at USN People. You can listen to our collection of sailor to sailor podcasts at navy.mail.cmp. For any questions or to sign up for our monthly newsletter, send us a message at usnpeople.fct at navy.mail. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 Tyler Preston. Thanks for watching.