 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Today, a daily feature from around the globe. Herman Chanowitz was a veteran of World War II who spent his life selflessly devoted to others. His dedication shows in the memories shared by his family, friends, and brothers in arms. Herman, although he had not worn a uniform in many years, was still very much, every inch in fact, a soldier. Fellow soldiers who knew him well gave those who didn't a glimpse of his character. Herman taught us all. I watched as he taught several generations, not only of young soldiers and, yes, sailors and airmen, but also several generations of very senior officers, generals and admirals, in the art of humble yet graceful living. Herman was helpful. He sold poppies on Memorial Day for our deceased veterans. Every Memorial Day there was Herman selling poppies. He took people on battlefield tours. One of the most interesting of which, because he fought in it, was the Battle of San Pietro. NATO AFS South Battalion dedicated their conference room to Chanowitz as just one of the ways to carry on his memory. His character, his wisdom, his life experiences affected each and every one of us. And the values that he shares with us, most importantly, is selfless service. We do see that same character of selfless service in our soldiers today. Every day our soldiers are out contributing to the NATO mission, serving selflessly. So although the light of this hero's life is extinguished, his legacy will live on. And therefore, Sergeant Joseph Vigil, Naples, Italy. That's the Army Today from Soldiers Radio and Television.