 Chief of Naval Personnel, Vice Admiral Robert Burke and Fleet Master Chief, April Beldo, flew onto the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Sunday afternoon. The two toured the ship and talked one-on-one with members of the ship's crew during their visit. The crew was also able to ask questions concerning Navy personnel policies during three separate all-hands calls. During the calls, Vice Admiral Burke emphasized the sailor's 2025 initiative. But we really kind of divide the effort into three components. The first component is to completely overhaul and modernize our personnel system. The second component is called ready-relevant learning and that's about changing the way we do training for our entire enlisted force throughout the continuum of a career. Burke and Beldo also clarified aspects of the Navy's new rating policy for the crew before departing the ship. The Eisenhower and its carrier strike group are currently deployed in the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. For USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, I'm Seaman Casey Treige.