 U.S. and Japanese maritime forces came together off the coast of Guam for the annual exercise multicellular 2016. Amy Forsythe was there to show us the importance of this bilateral training exercise. Ships and personnel converged at Naval Base Guam for the bilateral annual exercise multicellular 2016. We're talking about a distributed lethal force, whether it's the strike group, whether it's the SEALs, whether it's surface ships or submarines. So we're a really adaptive force package, I would call it. Ships were tracking and targeting from the air, on the water's surface, and underwater reinforcing the concept of distributed lethality. We can come into an area, we have C2, we have sustainability, obviously we have offensive capability, but really just ensuring the global commons and the Indo-Asia Pacific region maintains this prosperity and access to the sea. Reporting from Naval Base Guam, I'm Amy Forsythe.