 Welcome to All Hands Update, I'm Petty Officer Jen Blake with your headlines from around the fleet. Congress recently proposed an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2014 Defense Budget Bill that would require the services to adopt one camouflage pattern by 2018. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus said he supports the amendment and would like to see the number of camouflage uniforms in the military reduced from the current 18. History was made when a Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey landed for the first time on a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force helicopter destroyer June 14th. Sailors and Marines conducted familiarization training with Japanese crews in preparation for the landing, which was part of amphibious exercise Don Blitz. Landing in Osprey aboard a Japanese ship increases the U.S. and Japan's ability to respond to crises and protect collective maritime interests. You can read more about these stories at Navy.mil. From All Hands Update, thanks for watching.