 The Navy wants you to step up to stop sexual assault. This year, the Navy's focus is to highlight bystander intervention and accountability. So Sexual Assault Awareness Month is a public campaign. It's nationwide. It goes on, on the installation, as well as off. And it really serves as just a platform for folks to talk about sexual assault awareness as well as the prevention of sexual assault. Providing that platform to talk about such an uncomfortable topic helps to make people feel comfortable, one, about talking about it. And then, two, about trying to figure out ways that they can prevent it. All commands are encouraged to work with local sexual assault prevention and response coordinators to plan events and activities to help raise awareness. For more information and resources, go to the SEPR website. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tyrell Morris.