 What it is, it's a collective action, rapidly executed without applying and delivering decision-making process. Or battle drills. For the soldiers participating in Noble Partner 15, working the basics may not seem important, but they work it. It's like breathing to us, into the Georgia's as well. It's just something we practice, we live and we do every day. For Sergeant First Class Matthew Carter, a platoon sergeant from the 173rd, the opportunity to work together with the Georgia Army is good. But to be able to have his soldiers in nothing but train is priceless. To have our soldiers under our control for months straight, you know, no distractions, we're not back in the rear. And we just get to really concentrate on training and the basics that we want to focus on. It's like bounding. Bound to get, yeah, bound to get. It's that focus that is helping both the Americans and Georgians here at Noble Partner succeed and increase their interoperability. Reporting from the Vaziani training area in Georgia, Tony Sweeney, Army Europe Public Affairs.