 Refurbished housing on Naval Base Guam is being filled with Navy families after a two-year $25 million revitalization project. ME4 Scythe has more details about the project. Family housing units are at a premium here in Guam, but 60 new units were recently refurbished and are ready for move-in. The commander of Naval Base Guam, Captain Andy Anderson, cut the official ribbon, opening the new quarters in early October. We asked people to come to this wonderful island of Guam, but the reality is this is about quality of life. This is about quality of life for our active duty service members, our DOD civilians and our families, first and foremost. 60 family housing units were refurbished in the first phase of the project. The $25 million project focused on resident safety, energy efficiency and water conservation. Reporting from Naval Base Guam, I'm Amy Forsythe.