 Welcome to the rundown. September is suicide prevention month and it's an opportunity to remind us to take care of ourselves and each other, to talk openly and honestly about stress control and psychological health and to seek help when we need it. The Navy wants each sailor to challenge themselves to one small act each day to build healthy habits for themselves and to be there for every sailor every day. For more information on suicide prevention or to get help for yourself or someone else, here's a list of helpful resources. The Navy has announced the recipients of the 2018 Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Leadership Award. Commander Michael T. Lisa, former commanding officer of Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ 135, is the Pacific Fleet recipient. Commander Allen M. Segrist, commanding officer of USS James E. Williams DDG 95, is the Fleet Forces recipient. The award was established in honor of Vice Admiral Stockdale, whose distinguished naval career symbolized the highest standards of excellence in both personal conduct and leadership. It is presented annually to two commissioned officers on active duty, integrated of commander or below, who serve as an example of excellence and leadership who were nominated by their peers, also eligible for the award. Congratulations to all the nominees and especially to the two recipients. That's all for this week. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, at USN People. You can listen to our collection of sailor sailor podcasts at Navy.Mail slash CMP. For any questions or to sign up for our monthly newsletter, send us an email at usnpeople.fct.navy.mail. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 Tyler Preston. Thanks for watching.