 And now, for your U.S. Army Europe spotlight. Sexual harassment, assault, response and prevention is the Army's primary mission. So it's no surprise Sharp has incorporated into this year's best warrior and best junior officer competition. Candidates were tested on their ability to react to an alleged sexual assault, explain reporting options and how they could get the victim the help they need. The course was also a reminder of the devastating effect a sharp violation can have on a unit. Sexual harassment and sexual assaults, it just degrades basically the fabric that is a unit. If you spend all your time trying to look over your shoulder and see what's going to happen next, then you can't get the job done. Competitors use their knowledge of the Army's Sharp program to complete the lane, proving their professionalism and skill in continuing the Army's mission to eliminate sexual harassment and assault from within its ranks. For more information on Sharp, go to www.er.army.mil, slash sharp.