 Welcome to the AFN Europe Report. I'm Senior Airman Cameron Neewarner. Exercise Archipelago Endeavour 2022 has concluded with U.S. and Swedish forces mutually benefiting from the experience at Berga Naval Base, Sweden. The annual exercise integrated field training that increases operational capability and enhances strategic cooperation between the U.S. Marines and Swedish forces. Working together in this type of environment allows Marines from both countries to learn to plan for future capabilities according to exercise leadership. The advantage of working with our Swedish partners is the Marine Corps is working on many future capabilities that the Swedes are already working on or doing themselves. So this opportunity, this venue in the archipelago allows us to get together, share information, share knowledge, and work together and grow our partnership going forward. So we see this as a win-win and anytime you get the Marines, like this year, the Marines from TUMF coming out here and working with our Swedish Marine partners is a win-win across the board. The commander of U.S. Africa Command, General Michael Langley, recently completed a four-day first-time visit to the Sahel region of Africa. The trip, General Langley's second to Africa since taking command in August, included several stops to meet with host nation military leaders, U.S. chief submission, and U.S. troops deployed to the region. During the visit, he and AFRICOM leadership visited the service members to witness ongoing training efforts and assess security-enforced protection measures. While there, he reinforced the importance of partnerships in the fight against malign influences in the region. Security and stability in the Sahel are shared interests of the United States and our partners in the region. We are grateful to our security partners for their demonstrated commitment to the counterviolent, extremist fight. I look forward to continuing to build on our partnerships. That's all for the AFN Europe Report. Thanks for watching.