 The Navy's newest unmanned aircraft took off from and landed on USS Theodore Roosevelt. The test showed the latest in naval aviation technology and highlighted the X-47 Bravo's ability to work with an aircraft carrier. The success of programs like this show how far the Navy has come in aviation and provide insight into the future of manned and unmanned aircraft on carriers. From aircraft to sea craft, two ships that are getting a start in the Navy are PCU John Finn and the future USNS Lewis B. Polar. These two ships named for American heroes who served in the Navy Marine Corps had Keel-Lang ceremonies earlier this month. Keel-Lang represents the formal beginning of a ship service and is said to bring luck to the ship during construction and to the captain of the crew during her later life. Read more about these stories at Navy.mil. From all hands update, thanks for watching.