 Welcome to another episode of the rundown. This week, we have updates to the selective re-enlistment bonus. The Secretary of Defense announced transgender individuals will be allowed to serve in the U.S. military, and more sailors are now able to wear the Navy Assessions training ribbon. 25 rates will see SRB award-level decreases, and four skills are scheduled to be removed as announced in Navadmin 155-16. In addition, 39 skills have been removed since February, but 84 skills still remain unchanged, nor award-level increases or skills were added. Changes will go into effect 30 days after the release of the Navadmin. Those interested in an SRB re-enlistment are encouraged to talk with their command leadership and should do so at least 35 days ahead of their EAOS. Much more is included in this change, so be sure to read our story on Navy.mil or Navadmin 155-16 for all the details. After a year-long review, Sector of Carter announced June 30th that transgender service members can now openly serve in the U.S. military. The Navy has begun the process of implementing this decision in constellation with the Department of Defense and other services, and is updating its policies and procedures to prepare sailors for the transitions in months and years to come. Read our story on NavyLive that lists the nine things you need to know about the DOD's transgender policy change. Finally, sailors at five additional commands are eligible to wear the Navy Assessions training ribbon. Previously, instructors that recruit training command were the only ones eligible for the award. The award is received by instructors who demonstrate hard work and dedication at one of six training commands. The added commands include Naval Service Training Command, Officer Training Command, Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit, the Naval Academy, and the Naval Academy Preparatory School. Read more about the change in all NAV 049-16 on NPC. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.