 Being a chief petty officer in the United States Navy is all about leadership. It's a leadership that extends beyond being in charge or having an expertise in one particular area. Leadership for Navy chiefs often means serving others. It's a lesson in humility taught to chief selectees as they prepare to don their anchors. These chief selects are not new to volunteering. The CPO 365 program has given them opportunities to build leadership skills like volunteerism as first-class petty officers. But they're happy to return to this volunteer opportunity as chief selects. Getting to give back to the local community, we've come here several times in the past with the CPO 365 and it was another opportunity to come back and again see the same people we've visited before and helped out. Whether it's volunteering in the community or providing mentorship on the deck plates, these selectees are looking forward to their new leadership roles. Petty Officer Jeremy Graham, Fleet Activities, South Subo, Japan.