 Members of a small community in Malaysia gather for a celebration. The Royal Malaysian Navy and the U.S. Navy teamed up to build a new conference room for the town's community center. Their efforts are a part of exercise cooperation of float readiness and training 2014. What we do is provide humanitarian assistance for the locals and at the same time work side by side with the engineers from Malaysia in sharing ideas and construction and they also share our ideas as well. These CBs are also working with other nations. It's our unit that is actually going around providing our construction assistance and sharing our construction ideas with whole nations with Thailand, Malaysia and the next step will be coming Philippines. The unit will be using something new for this year's exercise, a cold-form steel machine. It's actually provide us a cold-forming steel studs that we can actually use for framing and be able to erect buildings in a faster and more efficient way. Pretty much it feel like we might probably make a little bit of history, something that actually we can take pride on if it gets adopted and accepted to our command that we can actually look at it and maybe somewhere in our near future that hey look I was part of this. The CBs are the first unit to ever take the machine out to sea. You're Airman Brandy Durr, Southeast Asia.