 More than 150 EOD experts from five nations came to Guam for the biannual tri-crab exercise. EOD Mobile Unit 5 hosts the event every other year at Naval Base Guam. We want to show them what we're doing at our tactical level to accomplish strategic objectives, that partnership piece. That partnership began in 1996 when the exercise involved just three nations, which gave the name tri. And the crab is affectionately named after the EOD badge worn by all four branches of the military. This training doesn't start and end in Guam. It starts five years ago when the first time that somebody went to Australia on a training exercise, the first time an Australian came here. Many here tell me they want to come back in two years for the next tri-crab exercise. Reporting from Naval Base Guam, I'm Amy Forsyte.