 As part of the 21st Century Sailor Marine Initiative, sailors must ensure the safest and most secure force in the Department of the Navy's history. The Navy is refocusing efforts to ensure the safe use of motor vehicles and motorcycles. Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jonathan Greenert has more on summer safety. Hello, shipmates. I want to talk to you a little bit about safety. You may remember back around the January timeframe, a reporter asked me what would be my wish for 2012. And I said, you know, I'd like to have a safe summer. I'd like to have all of you who are going on vacation this summer, doing whatever you're doing, come back and be available because you're all, each and every one, important to the Navy. Our campaign is live to play, and that means you've got to be alive to go on vacation, and play to live, which means be smart when you're on vacation, when you're out doing things so you can come back alive. Now, it's time frame, it's time to boat, it's time to grill, and we're all out in vehicles, as you know. Probably the most dangerous thing we do in the Navy is get in a car or get on a motorcycle. So I ask you, drive smartly, do your trip planning correctly, wear the gear, and take the course if you're out on motorcycles. And you know the deal with alcohol. It doesn't belong with driving, it doesn't really belong with grilling, and it doesn't belong with boating. If you see your shipmate doing something kind of crazy, stop it, help that person out. We need each and every one of you in our Navy. So be smart this summer. Have a good time, be safe, come back alive, I need you, your shipmates need you. I'll see you out there in the fleet. To learn more about the Naval Safety Center's summer campaign, visit safetycenter.navy.mil. From Washington, I'm Petty Officer Amara Timberlake.