 And now for your U.S. Army Europe spotlight. General David Perkins, commander of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, shares his vision of the Army's new operating concept and the role of U.S. Army Europe. What the Army operating concept does, in sort of a long-term macro view, is describe the environment that we're going to operate in, determine the Army's role in that environment, and then determine the capabilities that the Army has to have to fulfill its role in the environment that we describe. And so the environment of the future is, it's going to be a very complex environment. It's going to be a multinational environment. Change is very quickly. You have to have what we call multiple options and multiple domains with multiple partners. So when you take a look at United States Army Europe, it's almost custom-made to do that. I mean, it's right here in the middle of a very complex part of the world. Every day they work with multiple partners. They're working in multiple domains. They're really surrounded by a bubble of multinational capability. And so user is indispensable to this. For more on the Army in Europe, go to er.army.mil.