 70 years. That's the amount of time since the US Army has conducted a multinational combined arms river crossing. The Hungarian engineers put in a bridge that allowed our soldiers who were road marching last night from Slovak to come in and do a river crossing operation and cross part of the Danube River. What an outstanding capability that demonstrates how our partnership with our allies with the Hungarian Army leads us to have a capability inside of US Army Europe. The crossing itself was a significant event historically, but there are other reasons this exercise was such a success. I think the one thing that I would say that highlights the huge success of this training is that the military is centered around doing a complex thing at an exact time, at an exact location. And I think today demonstrates the outstanding capabilities of our NATO partners and the Hungarian military. After the vehicles completed crossing the bridge, distinguished guests in attendance got to be a part of history by walking across the bridge on foot. Reporting for US Army Europe in Hungary, I'm Army Sergeant Alan Brutus.