 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. The Army celebration continues with a twilight tattoo at Joint Base, Meyer Henderson Hall, Virginia. The Army's most senior enlisted soldier attended the event and shared his thoughts. Well, it's quite an honor to be part of an organization that's 237 years old. I'm very excited. You know, we've got amazing men and women that serve every single day and those that serve before. It's an amazing opportunity. He also added the soldier's dedication to their country has remained tried and true from the very beginning. You do something that less than one percent of the rest of the American people can do. Serve our nation. We're proud of our service. We believe that we're part of something larger in ourselves and that we're protecting the American way of life. I think the same hole is true today as it did 237 years ago. That's the Army Now.