 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, the Navy honored 75 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor, and were approaching 21 days of total sailor fitness. Last week, the Navy remembered December 7th, 1941, the day that will live in infamy. On that day, Imperial Japan conducted a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that killed more than 1,000 sailors and sank several naval vessels. The attack placed America in its second world war. December 7th, 2016 marked 75 years since those attacks, and many commands throughout the Navy under the service of members who fought and those who lost their lives defending this country. Throughout the week, sailors paid their respects through presentations and ceremonies at their commands, and All Hands magazine presented stories from survivors, including a video from the oldest living survivor of the attack. You can check out the stories and video on the All Hands home page and read additional stories on navy.mil. As part of the every sailor everyday campaign, the Navy will begin its 21 days of total sailor fitness. The campaign will focus on how sailors can deal with stress and improve physical fitness, including eating a balanced diet throughout this holiday season. The campaign also urged sailors to decompress during the holidays and spend time with friends and family to help promote personal well-being. 21 days of total sailor fitness launches December 14th and will end on January 3rd. For more on the campaign and tips on dealing with stress, visit navstress.wordpress.com Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct and navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'll put you off to your second class, L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.