 We decided to set up a German-American partnership day. Originally, we intended to fly to the United States and to have a school exchange there, but we couldn't do that this year, so we had to think of a different idea and someone from my group came up with, why don't we make a German-American partnership day? We're here at HHC 70TC. We've got some folks, some soldiers in the gym, running students through a couple ACFT lanes, not a full ACFT, some of the fun, fun ones for high school kids. And then me and 1st Sergeant Taylor are here, and we have Rucksack, ACH, our kids, and we're just talking about what we do. I think it's very important to teach the young generation of Germans about U.S. and German culture and history and going forward, having a good relationship on both sides and not just U.S. and German, but NATO allies and everything, especially with current conflicts going on in Europe. Students are supposed to learn how to perform in their working lives and also at university later on to get organized, to contact people that they haven't formally met before, contact people from outside the school, writing emails and communicating inside their groups and outside their groups. So it is really vocational training and at the same time they learn a lot about American and German relations.