 And now for your strong Europe spotlight. General David Perkins, commander of the U.S. Army training and doctrine command, explains why U.S. Army Europe is a leadership laboratory. Here in Europe we get to put a lot of responsibility on very young leaders, very young non-commissioned officers, junior officers, that many times are the senior American military person in that allied country or coalition country. So for the units that are stationed here, we really get to put our young leaders out front and put them in these challenging situations. For the rotational forces that we bring over here, it's equally developmental because we get to take young leaders that may have not served outside the continental United States, put them in a very foreign environment with regards to culture, language, geography, and they've got to be adaptive and innovative. So I think U.S. Army Europe is a great leadership laboratory for the forces that are stationed here and it's equally a great leader development opportunity for the forces we rotate in here. For more on the Army in Europe, go to eur.army.mil.