 Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Sunday two Navy destroyers will move to Japan by 2017. The addition of these two ships will make a total of seven Aegis ballistic missile defense ships in Japan. The ships are designed to intercept ballistic missiles post-boost phase and before re-entry. Adding these ships will increase U.S. naval presence, strengthen the U.S.-Japan alliance and help to turn North Korean aggression. Admiral Michael Rogers assumed command of U.S. cyber command and became the director of the National Security Agency and Central Security Services Chief April 3rd. Rogers relieved Army General Keith Alexander in all three posts and received his fourth star upon taking command. Rogers served as the commander of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and U.S. 10th Fleet since 2011. Read more about these stories at Navy.mil. From all hands up, thanks for watching.