 Welcome to the rundown, June is recognized as LGBT Pride Month, this month we continue to recognize the importance of diversity in the Navy and the contributions LGBT members have made. The LGBT community helps to strengthen the force through diverse skills, talents and service. Commands are encouraged to participate in LGBT celebrations as well as all diversity and inclusion observations throughout the year, as spelled out in all NAV 007-18. A recent NAV admin highlighted the importance of motorcycle safety. Tragically, eight sailors have already lost their lives in motorcycle accidents this year and the peak riding season has only just begun. Of all Navy riders killed in motorcycle accidents in 2017, only 50% had completed the required training. While it is impossible to remove all risks associated with riding a motorcycle, it is possible to ensure that everyone has the proper training so that we might reduce the number of grieving parents, spouses and family members. If you are a rider or plan to ride, please visit www.navymotorcyclerider.com to update your current rider information or to enroll in a certified motorcycle safety course. That's all for this week. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, at USNPeople. You can listen to our collection of Sailor to Sailor podcast at navy.mil slash cmp. For any questions or to sign up for our monthly newsletter, send us a message at usnpeople.fct at navy.mil. For the Chief of the Native Personnel, I'm MC2 Tyler Preston, thanks for watching.