 Welcome to the Corps Report, I'm Sergeant Justin Bowling. And I'm Sergeant Fariz Ali. Marines with 3MEP are on the ground in Nepal as part of Joint Task Force 505 in support of Operation Sahayogi Hot. U.S. service members are working alongside the Nepalese Army to support those affected by the recent earthquakes. As of May 11th, the JTF has provided 49.9 tons of aid. JTF 505 Commander Lieutenant General John Whistler had this to say about the operation. We're very proud to be here and be a part of the team to help Nepal. Personally, I'm privileged to command a great bunch of soldier, sailors, airmen and marines who are very anxious to help the Nepalese people and to help the Nepalese Army as we engage in this. For updated information on the relief efforts, be sure to follow 3MEP on Facebook, at 3MEP on Twitter, and 3MEP underscore marines on Instagram. Starting May 15th, the Manpower Management and Listed Assignment Branch will be traveling to Marine Corps installations across the globe as part of their headquarters Special Duty Assignment Screening Team Roadshow. In plain English, that means the Special Duty Assignment Monitors of the Corps are coming to a base theater near you to screen marines on the HIST list for SDAs such as Recruiting Duty or Drone Instructor Duty. This year's list is different than in the past. SDA monitors work with MOS monitors to refine the list and select the right marines for the right positions. And if your name is on the HIST list but you're not entirely happy with your assignment, your commander can actually recommend a different duty or class date for you. And he has until May 18th to do so. For the roadshow dates and more things you probably didn't know about the HIST list, click the link in the video description. Remember, you can catch up on everything going on around the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites. Thanks for watching. We'll see you next payday. Right here on the Corps Report.