 Shipmates, we all know peer pressure is powerful. Unfortunately, the kind of peer pressure we usually hear about is negative. I want you to be a part of changing this tone and use peer pressure in a positive manner by providing that voice of reason to our shipmates at a time they need it most, to intervene before things go past a point of no return and speaking up when silence can cause real pain. Most of you have gone through training to help you recognize dangerous situations where sexual assault is most likely. However, to truly connect and resonate with a shipmate who is about to make a destructive decision, you need to know them and you need to be able to recognize the circumstance. The most powerful force behind preventing sexual assault is you. Through your intervention, you can change the world. I am sure by now you have heard about the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions, an organization dedicated to shipmates helping shipmates by raising awareness through various mediums and activities. One of the primary goals of CSAT is to empower sailors to understand that they can lead and contribute positively to the Navy. We recognize that our team is much more capable than what is on one's collar device. Each of us has the skill sets to make our team stronger in ways that we have not always thought about. We must call upon these skill sets and empower ourselves to intervene in situations that may lead to sexual assault. When I look at all of you across the fleet, you continuously make me extremely proud of the positive impact that you make inside and outside of our Navy every day. Please take sexual assault awareness initiatives to heart and make a difference in the lives of your fellowship mates. Prevention of sexual assault is everyone's duty. The following video was developed by our outstanding young sailors in CSAT Great Lakes. Watch closely the importance of their message. Did the Sailors' intervention change the world? Maybe not, but I assure you his actions of intervention changed the world of his shipmate. Shipmates, you are the difference maker. Continue to grow our environment of shipmates helping shipmates, and we will eliminate this criminal act from our ranks. Can I pay, please? No. Can I go? She's fine. Ready to go? Yeah, yeah, we can go. Alright, let's go here. Alright. Alright, remember that time? Christmas party. Long time ago. Just one more. Seriously? You're gonna stay with me, right? No, I don't want to. Stop it, Tony. One out of every three females in the military will be a victim of sexual assault. Bystander intervention is the most effective way to reduce this tragic statistic. Please, don't let another service member go overboard. A message from the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions.