 Welcome to the rundown. New this week, Chief of NAVA personnel, Vice Admiral Robert Burke highlighted the principles of command and sailor engagement as Part B of Brilliant on the Basics 2. CNP stressed that Navy leaders must build the foundation for sailors to succeed at their jobs. Leaders must facilitate an environment of engagement by ensuring that sailors know that their work is valued and appreciated on a regular basis. Sailors also must continue to nurture command involvement and leadership skills and inspire sailors to have a commitment to excellence. For more information, read NAVADMIN100-18 or read our story on Navy.Mail. April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a national observance focused on promoting healthy drinking habits and reminding sailors to keep what you've earned. The Navy's peer pressure app is designed for sailors to promote healthy drinking habits by providing resources to help sailors stay safe, plan ahead, know their limits and find a safe way home. That's all for this week. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at USNPeople. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct.navy.mail. For the Chief of NAVA personnel, I'm MC2 Tyler Preston. Thanks for watching.