 U.S. Pacific Command worked with the Army and Air Force in a missile defense flight test in the western Pacific, September 10th. The test demonstrated the U.S. military's ability to use multiple detecting and weapons systems. The results showed how the military can defend against two medium-range ballistic missiles fired at the U.S. at the same time. Sailors aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Decatur intercepted the first target and soldiers from the Alpha Battery, Second Air Defense Artillery Regiment stopped the second. The test allowed sailors, soldiers and airmen the chance to refine their integrated air and missile defense tactics and was planned more than a year ago. This shows the Navy's growing capabilities to support the CNO's tenant over warfighting first. For the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Jonathan Pancall.