 Sexual assault is a cancer that has infiltrated the ranks of our Navy. Throughout the month of April, commands around the world are conducting training designed to help combat this problem. A small group of volunteer sailors from Fleet Activities to Coastgate, Japan have created a unique and attention-grabbing approach to teach sailors about sexual assault, how to report incidents, and the consequences of those who commit such heinous acts. The screenplay is really kind of an extension of the SAPRA training, something to get the audience either interacted with or they can ask questions, see scenarios for themselves. Maybe if they've recognized something that is in the play in real life, they might have more information or feel more confident that they're safe. The event helps spread the message of this year's Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. Eliminate sexual assault, know your part, do your part. For more information on SAPRA and how to do your part, visit the SAPRA website.