 The 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, is in Estonia to demonstrate solidarity with our NATO allies. The soldiers are playing the role of the opposing force while the Estonian Army conducts training. Staff Sergeant Aaron Jackson explains how the training benefits both armies. First of all, for the Estonians the big benefit is they've never had American units like ours here. So they get to see a different fighting force and a different set of tactics. Though a lot of us fight the same, we have some different TTPs that we would operate under and different SOPs that we establish for our small unit training. And so we do things a little bit differently. We have a different style of fighting sometimes and it's just a new look. So you get to train against guys that you're not used to training against and it's just good for everybody. Reporting from Tapa Estonia, I'm Army Sergeant Jason Alvarez.