 It's day one of training for the noble partner participants. The soldiers are learning from each other, like what the priorities of work are for a U.S. infantry platoon when setting up a tactical assembly here. It's been great. Once we get to this part, we're actually able to get closer to Bradley's and see everything we're doing. It works our better to get a lot more involvement, a lot more questions, a lot more integration. Soldiers also learn from Georgian instructors on the procedures of casualty metavag. As an instructor, but I also learned some news here, like with American procedures, and also we shared our experience to each other, so it's a good experience. Sharing experiences and procedures helps to prepare these soldiers if they are ever deployed together in support of the NATO Response Force. It's better to share your sweat in peace than share your blood in war. Learning from the Vaziani training area, Tony Sweeney, Army Europe, compares.