 Welcome to All Hands Update. I'm Petty Officer Jen Blake. These are your headlines from around the fleet. USS Dwight D. Eisenhower moved from dry dock to appear at Norfolk Naval Shipyard after conducting a year-long docking planned incremental availability period. During that year, shipyard personnel completed more than 12,000 maintenance jobs. The ship's crew is scheduled to move back aboard in less than a month. USS Frank Cable Sailors volunteered to clean a series of public parks in Guam August 23rd. Sailors worked with Island Girl Power, a community service organization for young girls in Guam to complete the project. Volunteers removed piles of garbage, old tires and overgrown weeds, painted the basketball court and laid down mulch. The submarine tender is forward deployed to Guam, conducting maintenance and supporting ships deployed to the 7th Fleet area of responsibility.