 Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Juan Garcia discussed the shooting at the Washington Navy Yard and the counseling resources available for you and your family. Yesterday was a horrific day, a cowardly act that struck at the heart of what's most precious, important, critical to our Navy, our people. The entire Navy team has pulled together to provide as much support as possible both yesterday, today and going forward. Those who feel that they would benefit from counseling and support services should know that we've stood up Joint Task Force Family Support at JBAP, Joint Base Anacostia Bowling. Bureau of Naval Medicine has brought in sprint teams that consist of psychologists, psychiatrists, chaplains, medical support personnel to help folks through this process. The shock from traumatic events may not sink in immediately. Short and long-term counseling services are available. For more information, call the Warfighter and Family Support Center at 855-677-1755. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Brandy Wills.