 Virginia Gautman, a chance for British Royal Marines and US Marines to continue their camaraderie established through years of shared combat. You are not stopping them. I've worked with the USMC in Afghanistan as well as obviously a tour like this. It's fantastic to get some nice things in as well as see some of the bad sides of the USMC. It makes sense for us to be doing this more often. British Royal Marines and the Marine Corps have been together since we went to Iraq, Afghanistan. So that we come back together freaking once the war starts to end down. I'm right boys! We build teamwork, kind of get that competitive adrenaline rush, but yet, you know, the stress of it is, you know, at the end of the day we can go and have a beer together and shake hands. So there's definitely a competitive spirit in both entities. The two Marine Corps competed against one another over several weeks in everything from skeet shooting to boxing. It began during a visit from the Royal Marines Commandant. About a year and a half ago we were, he was back in Washington, we were together and he asked me, he said, hey, would you be interested in that? Would you be interested in putting together a sporting event? And I said absolutely yes. Any time you can get the two Marine Corps together, it's good for both of us. So that's how it began. You know, the Royal Marines always, they have a spirit that is, it brings out I think the best and maybe the most spirited part of our Marines. But I hopefully, like I said, I hope this will become an annual event. We have a little bit more time to prepare. We've kind of worked out the kinks after this year and yeah, looking forward to both the game and the post-party. Both corps hope to make this an annual event. From Washington, I'm Sergeant Andrew Milner.