 Today we've been combining artillery, mortars, naval gunfire, and close air support to support fire support teams from multiple Allied nations. This training helps Marines practice integrating all the different assets that we have as well as assets from across the Joint Force and Allies to increase our ability to work with foreign nations as well as work with our sister services. This operation is important because it helps us practice utilizing all the different assets that we have within the Marine Corps as well as tapping to the assets that the entire Joint Force and all our Allied partners provide us. That way when we do go to fight, we have the ability to access all the assets across the Joint Force and Allied partners to make us more lethal and more capable of winning. This operation is different because when we're training here at Camp Lejeune, usually we only train within the Marine Corps and sometimes with the Navy. This operation combines aircraft from the entire Joint Force, specifically the Army, as well as fire support teams from Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom. Training with foreign nations makes this different because they add a different perspective and they also have different tactics, techniques, and procedures and allowing us to work with them, see some of their skills, add that to our standard operating procedures, as well as to see how they operate so that when we do work together in the future, we are more lethal. We hope to get experience with working across the Joint Force as well as with many of these NATO partners so that when we do work with them in the future, we are even faster and more capable of doing our job well when the time comes to do it.