 On July 1, 1914, General Order No. 99 became effective, banning alcohol aboard naval vessels or within the Navy Yard or station. Much of the order still holds up today, although sailors can choose to drink responsibly, ashore, and on liberty. The Keep What You've Earned campaign encourages responsible drinking by celebrating sailors' achievements in their careers. Through recognition of their hard work and dedication, sailors are reminded of their accomplishments and how much they have to lose if they make poor choices. The campaign aims to inform sailors on what it means to drink responsibly, promote alternatives to drinking, and educate sailors about the consequences of poor decisions regarding alcohol. To find out more about the Keep What You've Earned campaign, visit the Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention website. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Jen Blake.