 Hey Marines, I'm Corporal Marvin Chavez, your host for the Server Bullets. Thanks, Gunny. I'm here to talk about what the DOD and the Marine Corps is doing to combat COVID-19. First, Secretary of Defense has issued guidance to raise the Health Protection Condition, or HPCon, to Charlie at all DOD installations. Second, the sector has also enacted a 60-day stop movement for all service members, DOD civilians, and families overseas. This action adds deployments, redeployments, and global force management activities to previous movement restrictions. Exceptions will be on a case-by-case basis. For those of you scheduled for an elective surgery, invasive, or dental procedure at a military or dental treatment facility, check with your provider. Beginning March 31, the DOD is postponing most of them for 60 days. The goal is to enhance staff safety and prolong the supply of PPE and repurpose the staff to aid in the COVID-19 response. Here at the Pentagon, the Commonwealth of the Marine Corps, General Berger, Acting Secretary of the Navy, Thomas Molley, and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Sergeant Major Black, spoke to reporters. The unique part about the Navy Marine Corps team is that this is your force in readiness that has to be ready to respond to a problem around the world. And we've never been given advance notice when that'll happen, so we have to be ready all the time. For more information, visit www.rains.no.org slash coronavirus. Until next time, stay healthy and 75.