 And now, for your U.S. Army Europe spotlight. The Beads-Bottom Army Health Clinic held an informational medical update meeting addressing concerns about the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the U.S. response. We want to make sure that you have more than enough information, that you are reassured. What we want is there not to be a pandemic of fear regarding Ebola, but that everyone feels like they are well educated and that we are well prepared to be able to assist you. Others also addressed Defense Secretary Chuck Hegel's announcement of a mandatory 21-day quarantine for service members and DOD employees deployed in support of Operation United Assistance at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak. We know that no one will directly leave Guinea, Sierra Leone, and come back to this spot and they will go into a holding area for 21 days where they will be monitored for any signs or symptoms.