 Today we are doing what we're calling the partnered stress-shoot challenge and we have about 20 Americans and 40 Estonians And there are a series of physically and mentally demanding lanes that they are Executing interspersed with live fire ranges all the way to some Grogan. It was really intense and also very interesting a lot physical events put together and You had to do these things in a row You didn't have time to take a break Just had to run and shoot and run and shoot They began the day with a 10 kilometer ruck march which started Near where we're based here and from there every single event is is based around time We usually shoot our weapons on a range, but when you're in combat and you're actually firing that weapon You're not going to have those controls in place More often than not you're going to be physically and mentally exhausted So what we're trying to do here is replicate that that physical and mental exhaustion and tying that to live-fire engagements. I think events like this with Operation Atlantic Resolve it's necessary and It's very important that we keep training with them This event is kind of a microcosm of what we're trying to achieve here Operation Atlantic Resolve Every team is made up of both Estonians and Americans. We are trying to as an American Army and an Estonian Army Achieve a certain level of interoperability where our two armies can communicate to each other and can operate effectively on the battlefield