 I'm Corporal Cathy Nunez, and this is the Corps Report. The Marine Corps celebrated three anniversaries last week. Marsox's 10-year mark as an operating force was the 24th. Operation Desert Storm came to an end 25 years ago on the 28th, and on the 23rd of February 1945, 71 years ago, Marines raised the flag on top of Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Follow the link in the video description for more. Major Misty Posey shared a program to help Marines improve pull-ups, no matter their starting point. It does not take months and months and months to learn a pull-up. It does not take a year or two to learn a pull-up. It's nonsense. I haven't met someone yet that I haven't been able to train to do a pull-up. See the link in the video description for more on the pull-up program. Yesterday, 12 nations and NATO allies combined forces for exercise cold response in Norway. The biannual training exercise is designed to enhance joint crisis response capabilities in cold weather environments. While waiting for the exercise to start, Marines drifted tanks, took a pull or plunge and played in the snow. Did I mention they drifted in tanks? That's all for this week. We'll see you next payday right here on The Core Report.