 Welcome to the Corps Report. I'm Corporal Clayton Phillipovitch. And I'm Corporal Ali Beissinger. As many of you know, we will have a new Cominot Friday. After 44 years of honorable service to the Corps, General James Amos will retire and pass the torch to General Joseph Dunford at Marine Barracks, Washington this Friday. General Dunford had this assay at his nomination hearing. As the Cominot at the United States Marine Corps, I will ensure that Marines continue to meet your expectations, any expectations of the American people. You can watch the Change of Command Ceremony live with the link in the video description. This month is Energy Action Month. As Marines, it's our responsibility to create energy-efficient habits. The Corps spent $262 million powering installations in fiscal year 2013, and that doesn't even include fuel costs for training or in deployed environments. By reducing energy use by 10%, the Corps could save $26 million. To learn more about how small changes can make a big difference, check out the link in our video description. If you're an active duty Marine, you can help by taking a few minutes to complete the USMC Energy Survey. Remember, you can catch up on everything else going on around the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites. Thanks for watching everyone. We'll see you next payday. Right here on the Corps Report.