 Welcome to All Hands Update, I'm Petty Officer Amara Timberlake. These are your headlines from around the fleet. Exercise Malabar 2014 began its at sea phase this week. The exercise focuses on naval cooperation between U.S., Indian and Japanese maritime forces while exchanging skills and cultures. The three navies are practicing maritime skills like search and seizure training, strike warfare, air defense, communication, search and rescue, and war at sea training. The Navy Chaplain Corps will see a change in leadership this week. Rear Admiral Margaret Kibben will relieve rear Admiral Mark Tidd as the chief of Navy Chaplains August 1st. Admiral Kibben will be the first female chief of Navy Chaplains. The Navy Chaplain Corps provides religious ministry and counseling to the fleet, allowing sailors to practice their faiths freely and always have someone to talk to. To learn more about the Chaplain Corps, visit their website.