 Hey guys, this week in the rundown enlisted women and submarines have a new website. There's opportunities for Navy's top junior officers to receive a graduate education. And there's a four-part story out there that promotes awareness for suicide prevention. The EWIS Task Force has created a website aimed at female sailors interested in being submariners. The website provides information on the history of women and subs, female officers currently serving aboard subs, helpful contact information, information on how to apply, and more. All sailors are encouraged to check out the website. To view the entire site, visit www.public.navy.mil-sub4-ewis. Also, don't forget the applications for EWIS are due by December 15th. Check out NAVADMIN 186-15 on NPC for the application details. Junior officers selected for the 2016 Academic Year Fleet Scholars Education Program are expected to be announced by December 16th. The FCEP gives junior to mid-level unrestricted line officers the chance to obtain a graduate degree from any accredited university across the country. Sailors who have used their GI Bill, tuition assistance, or Navy College Program for a float college education are still eligible for FCEP. This is the in-residence program providing sailors 24 months to earn their degree with a three-year service obligation if selected. To read all the details of the program, check out NAVADMIN 254-15. Finally, all hands highlight suicide prevention through ASSIST. ASSIST stands for Applied Suicide Intervention Skills and Training. Through ASSIST, sailors learn effective intervention skills while learning to build prevention networks in their communities. The All Hands blog also presents a four-part story on how one sailor used the ASSIST model and resources at his command for suicide prevention. In addition, useful links and phone numbers are provided for sailors in need. Check it all out on the banner on the All Hands homepage. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmo.com. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm Institute 2 L.J. Burlison. Thanks for watching.