 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, Deployed Sailors will continue to receive hardship duty pay. We have the latest on the NWU Type 3's and we celebrate 241 years of the Navy. With the reauthorization of Hardship Duty Pay Tempo or HDPT, this month Deployed Sailors will continue to see extra money when they are deployed for 220 days or longer. The pay is designed to compensate Sailors for their duties during extended deployments. You can read more on HDPT in our story on navy.mil. Sailors are now authorized to wear the NWU Type 3's at your CL's discretion. The switch to the Type 3's begin October 1st. Navy Exchange Uniform Stores and Call Centers will begin selling NWU Type 3 components once they have enough inventories on hand. Nextcom expects to have the uniforms in select uniform stores next fall and will expand sales as inventories become available. Sailors are still authorized to wear NWU Type 1 until October 1st, 2019, which is also the date when the Type 3's will become the primary working uniform when assured or in port. Read our story on navy.mil that lists the 5 things you need to know on the NWU transition. Finally, CNL released a birthday message for Sailors honoring 241 years of the United States Navy. The Navy's birthday was October 13th. To celebrate, the Navy Ball took place in Washington, D.C. Guests included Seknav, CNL, and McPon. Check out navy.mil for photos from the ball. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmo.com. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm Petty Officer 2nd Class, L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.