 On a cool spring night, USS Constitution was moved from its mooring at Pier 1 West and sent around the entrance to Dry Dock 1 at the historic Charlestown Navy Yard. Lines were tightened around cap stands and the docking officer guided old iron sides to its home for the next three years. There's a sense of accomplishment for, not only for the crew, but for the maintenance detachment here from Naval History and Heritage Command and all the agencies and organizations that helped this big complex evolution go off safely and successfully. Now we can get to work on really what it's all about, which is restoring the ship. On June 9th, Constitution will reopen for public visits. For more information on the restoration of America's ship of state, go to age.mil. For All In's Update, I'm Petty Officer Dominique Pinheiro.