 Polish soldiers from the Sixth Airborne Brigade hosted their NATO allies from the United States' 173rd Airborne Brigade and Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry for a visit to the Museum of the Polish Army last weekend. The Allied Force, which has been training together for over a month, left the military training area in Jaskar Pomorski and traveled to Kolobzak along the Baltic Coast to learn more about Polish military history. So we just wanted to take some time off from the field duty and do some cultural events and just to increase the level of knowledge both of our soldiers because we don't have too much opportunity to get to the coast since we stationed in the south point and also to familiarize our counterparts with this part of our history. After learning about changing weapon systems, vehicles and Polish involvement in world conflicts over time, the U.S. Army paratroopers said they gained a deeper understanding of their allies' rich military history. This week, these soldiers will return to training exercises which are part of ongoing Land Forces Assurance exercises in Poland and the Baltic States. For the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment, I'm Sergeant Adrienne Brooks.