 Vice-Admiral Michael Rogers has been nominated as the next commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Director of the National Security Agency, and Chief of Central Security Service. In these new positions, he'll run the operations responsible for strengthening the country's cyber warfare and protecting our nation from electronic threats. Rogers will replace Army General Keith Alexander, who has served as the NSA Director since 2005, and the Cyber Command Commander since 2010. February is African American Black History Month, and the national theme this year is Civil Rights in America. African Americans have served in every major conflict since the Revolutionary War. To learn more about the many African Americans who have contributed to naval history, check out the Naval History and Heritage Command website for more information. Also, check out the story African American First on All Hands magazine online. Read more about these stories at navy.mil. From All Hands Update, thanks for watching.