 At USERA headquarters, an officer takes a moment during a busy day to examine a new information poster. It is one in which he has a particular interest. We'll let him tell you why himself. For 40 years, this man has been my vocation and advocation. Welcome to the United States Army in Europe, which we call USERER. I will explain shortly what that means. But first, my name is Bruce Clark. I am a general, a general in your army. I have not always been a general, for in fact, I started as a private in 1918. I am speaking to you from my desk in Heidelberg, Germany. I am the commander in chief of your soldier son, your soldier husband, your soldier father, and my soldier son, too. Our loved ones in Europe. I am speaking for them because I think I know how they feel. They are proud over here in a foreign country. First, because they are Americans. Secondly, because they are a country. You, as the greatest nation on earth, has not let them down.