 I'm going to show you how to load and then we're going to go over the positions in which me and you are going to be loaded. At Exercise Noble Partner, soldiers are not just sharing knowledge and experience with their Georgian brothers, they're actually working together as a company element. Instead of just coming out here and training as separate companies, because we have three companies here, what we've done is we've integrated the company, so each platoon has now formed to be one company. As training moves on, they train side by side, firing together as a machine gun crew at the live fire exercise. So you're the gunner and I'm the assistant gunner. The training has worked this way because now the soldiers are able to talk to each other. There's no such thing as a language barrier when we talk about fighting and training because a lot of it stands on. So you're able to guide the soldier where you want him if you don't understand the language. But once they started realizing we're out here at the range and the same thing that we're doing, the Georgian soldiers are doing, there was no problem. Noble Partner will continue providing these opportunities and cooperation as the exercise develops into more challenging and collective events. Our Army Europe Sergeant Ryan Barwick, Vaziani Training Area, Georgia.