 Bosnia and Herzegovina and Special JTAC training Bosnia and Herzegovina soldiers train with special operations forces on joint terminal attack controller operations with USF-16 fighting Falcons near Tuzla, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. Cold weather training is critical to preparing soldiers and simulates real-world operations, in which both countries could be fighting. Training together with allies and partners cultivates trust, fortifies readiness, and develops relationships, which in turn promotes peace and stability throughout Europe. At this time, I assume, if you were the ground force commander, I'd tell you that we've got an F-35 on the station. Okay, you're going to be the ground force commander? I guess so. We have four by QQ-54, Q-39, 1,000 rounds of 20mm. We have two hours of plane time, capable, and NICOL-51 requests a force in the clear. Getting 1 in 6 in 0, 1 in 9 in 0. Uh, sort of vertical greenbacks and uh, stand by and I'll talk to you soon. Well sir, I uh, sent a... I'm going to have a... I'm going to ask you to take a full check in with you, and like, come on the station, so be ready for that. Okay. I'll have you on the board and argue with us. Okay. What if I target? Um, you take it, dude. Uh, NPA... NPA, you're going to be the ground force commander. What is it? How do you get that... NICOL-51. NICOL-51. NICOL-51, I'm quite sure. Uh... NICOL-51, so thank you. NICOL-51. NICOL-51.