 And now, for your strong Europe spotlight. Learning lessons of history is essential to developing as an Army leader. Junior enlisted leaders from U.S. Army Europe went to Stolberg, Germany to learn about the Allies' push into Germany during World War II at the Siegfried Line, or West Wall. One lesson that I learned from this is that the actions and decisions of a single non-commissioned officer can change the course of history. Sergeant Dahl hadn't found a break in the Stolberg Corridor, West Wall, or Sergeant Spooner hadn't found a way to get a tank down the call trail. History may not have happened as we know it. German and American soldiers heard from both sides of the battle. Quite an honor for me to be here because my grandfather fought in this forest. I only knew his stories about the war, and so it is quite interesting to get a bigger picture, you know, from the American perspective or the Allied perspective.