 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. Okay, here we go. And cut. And with the sniff of scissors, the U.S. Army Reserve officially opens its first fully functional solar-powered training facility in Illinois. The new Joliet U.S. Army Reserve Training Center will be home to 600 quartermaster and transportation personnel. The $36 million $60,000 square feet complex was built as a modernization effort and as part of the Army Green Initiative. We were trying to make, ultimately, our facilities net zero, so we're not spending any extra money for water, energy, and disposal. And we're able to do that self-contained in our own footprint. From the new Joliet U.S. Army Reserve and Training Center, I'm Army Staff Sergeant Doug Anderson. That's the Army Now from Soju's Radio and Television in Washington.