 The oldest U.S. Navy ship that fought in both World Wars, the Battleship Texas, celebrated Centennial over the weekend. The celebration took place at the Battleship Texas Museum in La Porte, Texas. This was the last crew reunion for 32 veterans who served on the ship during the Second World War. It was commissioned in 1914 and at the time considered the most powerful weapon in the world. For more information, visit BattleshipTexas.org. There is an increase in enlisted critical at sea billets, and there are various incentive programs available to sailors who are interested in going to sea. You may also qualify for sea duty incentive pay if you decide to extend your current sea duty tour or return to sea duty early. For information about the programs available, talk to your command career counselor or visit npc.navy.mil. Read more about these stories at navy.mil. From all hands update, thanks for watching.