 And now, for your strong Europe spotlight. The cavalry has arrived. Soldiers from the 1st Armour Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas have arrived in Europe in support of Atlantic Resolve. Offloading a huge cargo ship with hundreds of pieces of equipment can be a daunting and time-consuming task. But not for the 1st Cav Soldiers and the Soldiers of the 624th Movement Control Team. We take a week to train for that. And so when we come out here, we're not worried about how to go through and conduct our mission. We hit the ground ready and... That preparation and training paid off for movement control and 1st Team Soldiers. Generally speaking, within a 12-hour shift, we'll pull out about 350 pieces of equipment. Right now, we're just under 4 hours and we're already over 200. So it's running, it's kind of old jumpmaster mantra as slow as smooth and smooth as fast. That's exactly how we're applying this and we're making sure that we keep it safe.