 Soldiers from the Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group, Poland, conducted a tactical road march to Lithuania in preparation for their first wet gap crossing. We are conducting a forward-to-passage line across country borders from Poland to Lithuania with 134 infantry. Through that, once we hit the battle handover line, we'll conduct link-up with the Iron Wolf Brigade at Lithuania Brigade, which will fall under in order to execute a wet gap crossing. The Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group, Poland, is conducting the road march and wet gap crossing as part of Sable Strike 17. The significance of this event, it demonstrates our ability and freedom of movement throughout NATO's AO, so the ability to mass combat power within the Eastern flank from one country to another across borders is a very significant ability of ours to show and prove that we can deter quickly and defend if needed. The road march highlights the ability of the battle group to conduct a movement while using various support within the unit. I think it demonstrates the ability to be able to move with multiple nations seamlessly, to be able to go from point A to point B and be able to support each other in order to deter and if need be, defend. The battle group's ability to execute missions like this shows the commitment from NATO to regional stability and security throughout Eastern Europe. It's important for us to be able to have a multinational, interoperable battle group together, to be able to muster, work as a whole, and mass ourselves wherever we're needed NATO's front. Reporting for United States Army Europe, I'm Army Soldier Austin Majors.