 Sailors and Marines work together to help increase regional security, maintain unit readiness, and support the United States' Pacific Command. Lance Corporal Jack Noska takes us to White Beach, Okinawa, Japan, where Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit embarked the Bonhomme Rechard amphibious ready group. Sailors and Marines come together as a blue-green team to exercise amphibious operations. It's a culmination of months of training, planning, and preparation to execute the scheduled patrol. The integration with the U.S. Navy is incredibly important for all the Marine Corps, but specifically in the case of the 31st Mu Confibron 11, we have a very tight, cohesive relationship as we're the same two units that operate together day in and day out. This exercise helps increase the strength of blue-green teams. It takes a lot of communication and teamwork to make joint endeavors like this a reality. Reporting from Okinawa, Japan, I'm Lance Corporal Jack Noska.