 Marines and sailors from the 2nd Marine Logistics Group Forward Embedded Partnering Team work every day with soldiers from the 215th Corps Logistics Brigade of the Afghan National Army. When we were a brand new Kandak, we didn't know anything, but they're teaching us everything we need to know. They're really helping us out with everything. The Marines provide training in classes on vehicle maintenance, driving tactical vehicles and communication skills, while the sailors provide training in the medical field. When I look at the other Kandaks, I don't see a relationship like we have with these Marines. Normally the Marines and ANA just work together, but our Marines always call us for volleyball and sometimes dinner. It's not just a working relationship, they're like our friends. Building a personal and professional partnership isn't an easy task, but the Marines and sailors with the E.P.T. have no problem doing it. They've started a weekly tradition of playing volleyball with their counterparts as well as drinking chai or sharing a meal on other days. Reporting from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, I'm Marine Sergeant Rachel Moore.