 The ground shook as multinational teams of paratroopers blasted through doors in Jawska-Pomorski training area in Poland. The teams from the U.S. Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and the Polish 6th Airborne Brigade completed a classroom session on breaching before heading to the field to practice breaching entryways with shotguns, battering rams and a variety of explosives. Every team had two paratroopers from each of the three nations practice breaching the doors. The joint breach training is beneficial to not only the U.S. Army but also all of our allies because we understand each other's techniques that we utilize to defeat different obstacles and different doors. So not only the construction of the charge, but also moving up and how we initiate the charge is critical understand for combined operations. This team-building training event was part of the three Allied Forces efforts to build readiness and relationships during exercises in northern Poland. For the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment, I'm Sergeant Adrian Brooks.