 During a joint training event, 19 German military members and four U.S. military members attempted the U.S. Army Weapons Qualification Course for the M4, June 3rd, and 4th at U.S. Army Garrison, Bavaria. 25 participants successfully earned their marksmanship badge. We actually qualified them on our new firing tables, which I believe honestly went very well. It started off a little rocky. They had to understand the tables, like what the actual firing orders and pairs were. After they got a good grapple on it, they were passing left and right. It became something that they could easily take on. We learned a lot from each other, but we also have been creating strong bonds with the soldiers on the soldier-to-soldier level. It's important because it builds camaraderie, and it shows that we are not only able to take in new information and knowledge, but we're also just as willing to give it to them. A second training event is slated for the future for U.S. soldiers to attempt to achieve the German Armed Forces Proficiency badge. From Stuttgart, Germany, I'm Air Force Staff Sergeant Crystal Wright.