 Welcome to the rundown. In an effort to improve pay and personnel transactions and service across the Navy, a new two-week in-person course for designated military and civilian command pay and personnel administrators has just launched. This is an alternative to the existing computer-based training available through Navy eLearning. While both learning tracks will result in sailors obtaining the A-16A NEC, the preferred path is through the newly developed C-School. The class allows students to ask questions and have discussions with instructors for a cohesive learning experience. For more information, see the story on Navy.mil or read Navadman 188 slash 18. Starting August 6, All Hands Magazine gives an unfiltered look at what recruits endure to earn the title of U.S. Navy Sailor. Their mini-series, titled Boot Camp Making a Sailor, follows four recruits as they go through the Navy's only boot camp. To watch, go to the All Hands website or the Navy's YouTube page. Welcome to the United States Navy. Chief results will be released this week. First-class Petty officers around the fleet who have been selected will be notified by their command triads that they will start Chief Initiates in season to prepare for mid-September Chiefs pinning. Congratulations to all the Chief Selectees. That's all for this week. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at USNPeople. You can listen to our collection of Sailor Sailor podcasts at navy.mil slash cmp. For any questions or to sign up for our monthly newsletter, send us an email at usnpeople.fctatnavy.mil. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 Tyler Preston. Thanks for watching.