 Hello, I'm Staff Sergeant Lindsay Crier and welcome to the AFN Europe Report. We all have goals. Airmen from Spengdallum Air Base Germany are tackling the Chief of Staff of the Air Force's goal for a joint all-domain command and control with training in Sweden. Airmen from the 52nd Fighter Wing are participating in Arctic Challenge Exercise 2021, June 2nd through the 18th. This is a Norwegian-led exercise which is focused on training allies and regional partners in the Nordic region to enhance flexibility and interoperability among ally and partner nations. An ACE-21 lead project officer explained the exercise goals. The end goal of this exercise is to get good integration, both with our Nordic allies and our NATO allies. We aim to get our 52nd Fighter Wing pilots better experience in multiple different mission sets and in a larger scale engagement. Summertime is the perfect time to be on the water. U.S. Army and Moroccan Southern Zone Command leaders were smooth sailing last week during engagement on a U.S. Navy vessel. Leaders were able to engage and tour the USS Herschel Woody Williams Expeditionary Mobile Base. They discussed the interoperability between the two partner nations, their potential as coalition partners, and what is to be achieved during the African Lion 21 exercise. USS Herschel Woody Williams Commanding Officer explains the importance of a key leader engagement on board the ship. The Herschel Woody Williams is the first ship that was assigned to the AFRICOM AOR. So our target is persistent presence. With a partner that is as strong as Morocco, it's great to have the opportunity to sit down and talk about similar concerns, issues that we both share, and how we think we're going to get after these problems as partners. That's all for the AFN Year Report. Thanks for watching.