 You can have small vehicles on shore." Enphibious forces from NATO allies and partners participating in balltops 2016 stormed the beaches of Ustka, Poland to show their unity in one final exercise. Vice Admiral James Fogo III, Commander Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, explains the importance of balltops. And so we train here and we send messages of reassurance to our allies and partners in the Baltic and we send a deterrent message to any nation that would challenge our right to operate in international waters in the Baltic Sea or any sovereign nation's right to maintain the security of its borders. More than 5,000 people completed more than 100 amphibious drills during the two-week period. The landing in Ustka was the graduation ceremony and Fogo believes all the forces passed with flying colors. I think we really stress the force. I'm very proud of each and every sailor, airman and marine that participated. Reporting from Ustka, Poland, I'm Petty Officer Rebecca Sunderland.