 Charley Company, one of the 137th Aviation Regiment, took part in Tobruk Legacy 2016 in Slovakia from the 19th to the 30th of September. Slovakia and the Indiana National Guard have been working together under the State Partnership Program since 1993, and this exercise brought together 1,200 troops from eight NATO countries to foster interoperability with ground-based air defense and joint operational procedures such as medical and casualty evacuations. Our mission here has been to partner with the Slovaks and the other NATO nations, introduce them to the different techniques of flying and missions that we do, Medevac, Kazavac, Air Assault. For the very first time, we tried to get a lot of nations, different nations together at this single place here, got the opportunity to teach them the NATO procedures. We brought in the Indiana National Guard to provide Medevac support with four UH-60s. Without the National Guard support in this exercise, we've really been missing lots of gaps within our capabilities to bring to the exercise. So it was very exciting to see all the assets come together from deployment from state side to the marshaling and RSO and I within Europe, and then moving out here into the exercise and integrating all the capabilities into such a robust exercise. It was really great. Excellent cooperation. Really from pilots we got a lot of cooperation like to fly our missions. The medic on board was excellent. The objective of medics were true response to incidents, medical response to incidents, then medical training, medical evacuation, especially with air assets, then control and command in medical field. Toburg Legacy is a testament to the multinational task force and the continued partnership of the Indiana National Guard and Slovakian Armed Forces. Reporting for the Indiana National Guard, I'm First Lieutenant Brandon Rex.