 Welcome to All Hands Update. I'm Petty Officer Ian Cotter. These are your headlines from around the fleet. February is National African American History Month and this year's theme is a century of black life, history and culture. African Americans have served with honor and valor in the defense of our nation since the 18th century. This month we will remember the many brave actions of African Americans, actions that shaped our country and our military. Visit Naval History and Heritage Command's website for more information. From flying F-A-18 Hornets off the flight deck to flying a spaceship into outer space, one Navy captain has seen it all. Captain Barry Wilmore, commander of NASA's Expedition 42, currently on the International Space Station, made a very long distance call to the crew of USS Theodore Roosevelt. He answered questions from the crew and shared his experiences as a naval officer in space. To find out more about their experience, visit the ship's Facebook page.