 In the cold morning hours at the Adizí training area in Latvia, American, Norwegian and Latvian soldiers put on body armor and conducted physical fitness training. Already we've done the sit-ups and push-ups and now we're prepared to run the two miles. But this isn't just NEPT. This is the attack-tab competition, a test of strength, endurance and fortitude. Not only do they complete an army PT test, but also 100-meter burpee broad jumps, a 3-mile ruck run, and after breaking through a two-man blockade, shoot an M4 rifle on the range. This event is one of the first joint activities the soldiers of the First Brigade Combat Team Norwegians and Latvians participated in since the first BCTs arrival here and is a good first step in building a rapport. I think 100 percent it's going to be very good for friendship and build this. The competition is also significant in that. It shows the Latvians that we're here, that we are a partner, we are their partners and we're going to do some training in the upcoming months. So exhausting, the soldiers said the event was fun and look forward to working with each other in the future. Reporting from Adiz training area in Latvia, I'm Army Sergeant Allison Pelletier.