 The Sergeant Major of the Army, Raymond Chandler, recently visited U.S. Army Europe and discussed the current mission and relevance of USERR. If you look at what we're doing in Poland, Latvia, Estonia, and other locations, you can see the importance of USERR. Obviously, soldiers that are wounded overseas are probably going to transit through Lawn Stool, and then you've got different forces that are here that can project power. Because of its strategic place around the world, USERR is going to be relevant as long as we need an army. During his visit, he also took the time to meet with soldiers to discuss best practices and listen to their concerns. I think the one thing that soldiers are nervous about is their ability to stay and serve. If you are the total soldier, ready, fit, maintaining your education, looking for greater opportunities, and you're a professional, a person of character, commitment, and competence, you probably get a place in the Army. From USERR PAO, this is Aaron Harmon reporting.