 US paratroopers stationed in Germany teamed up with their NATO allies to conduct land navigation training during Operation Atlantic Resolve. Sergeant Jason Hale reports. Boundaries on the west and the east are going to be water. Paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade are conducting combined training exercises with their NATO allies in Lithuania. A troop commander for 191 Cav out of the 173rd Airborne. My unit is here training in Lithuania with the Lithuanian land forces, specifically the Driven Battalion. And we're here to conduct partner training also to show the US's support to our NATO allies. If you take a Lithuanian soldier, you take an American soldier and put them up to the same task, it's essentially a coin flip skill-wise on who's going to complete that task better, faster, or win. And we come with the US Airborne soldiers to train some things with orientation, and that we conduct with different languages, different transport, and the mentalities of the soldiers are a little bit different, but we conduct the same. We do the same thing and the same missions. So we can do our job the same. So if something happens real, we will speak in one language. Reporting from Klaipeda, Lithuania, I'm Army Sergeant Jason Hale.