 Several 21st Theater Sustainment Command Units held ceremonies, soldier spotlights, and celebrations for Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15th through October 15th to honor the contributions of soldiers with ancestry from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. There are over 139,000 Hispanic Americans serving in the total force right now. The 21st TSC Chaplains received 16 pallets of coffee from the non-profit organization Holy Joes to distribute throughout Germany and Poland to support soldiers and spiritual readiness. October's Cyber Awareness Month and the G6 Cyber Security Branch from 21st TSC led millrinder training, discussions, and briefs to keep Team 21 informed about their risks of cyber attackers and ways to prevent threats. 21st TSC host nation support met with Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa, Norwegian Armed Forces and representatives from Norway's government and civilian sectors to tour rail facilities near Rigg Air Base in the Port of Borg Frederikstad, Norway, during a tabletop workshop to enhance host nation support and interoperability between U.S. and Norway. 702nd and 720th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, participated in a multinational EOD exercise in Keflavik, Iceland to perform land and maritime tasks and learn the newest trends and procedures amongst NATO allies. 21st Division Sustainment Brigade Equipment was greeted at the Port of Koper, Slovenia by 386th Transportation Detachment, 39th Transportation Battalion, and 598th SDDC. About 800 pieces of equipment were downloaded from the vessel and prepared for reception, staging, and on-road movement on commercial rail and trucks. A team from 16th Special Truce Battalion competed in the Bundeswehr Black Eagle International Military Competition in Northern Germany. In only 48 hours, teams endured a 40-mile ruck while performing soldier tasks followed by a 5-mile obstacle course. 5th Quarter Master Theater Aerial Delivery Company, 16th STB, conducted joint force heavy load drops in Belgium with U.S. Air Force. Operations like this are essential for logistical supplies to arrive fast and safe. First, Inland Cargo Transfer Company, 39th Transportation Battalion, assembled and tested new Army Transportation Equipment, known as the BAN AIR Modular Universal Deployable Response Rail Ramp. It is a deployable system to streamline on-loading and off-loading vehicles and equipment from railways and trucks. Thanks for watching Team 21 Highlights. First in support, stronger together.