 The Navy's shipboard sapper teams are now stronger than ever with the assistance of deployment resiliency counselors. These civilian counselors provide the same services aboard a ship that clinical counselors provide at Fleet and Family Support Centers. They support the sapper team by training uniformed sapper victim advocates and by counseling sexual assault victims. Deployment resiliency counselors are incorporated into the ship's company and they participate in drills and exercises such as general quarters, man overboard and abandon ship drills. These exercises provide a common ground for deployment resiliency counselors and sailors to interact. These civilians are a great addition to our team, however, sailors need to remember that they are the first line of defense for their shipmates. DOD estimates that it receives a report from only one in four victims of sexual assault. Do your part. If you see or hear something, say something. Now is the time, not tomorrow, not next week, but today. Before it happens again, if you don't speak up, who will?