 And now, for your U.S. Army Europe spotlight. A town is taken and occupied by insurgents. But today, they won't send in the cavalry. It's a must-set change. It's been described many ways. Some as, you know, we're not on the field as players anymore. We're more the coach on the sidelines. The Second Cavalry Regiment will need those coaching skills during their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. Our mission when we get down range is going to be to advise the Afghan National Security Forces, which includes the army and the police, to help make them more capable and able to deal with the security threats as the NATO and coalition forces begin to draw down. And they're practicing that game plan by working with Romanian soldiers here. It's just kind of the trend in Yusra that any training that we do, we try to do with as many partners from the European community as possible.