 Every year the U.S. Army NATO Brigade staff organizes a senior Army leader meeting to give leaders from 81 locations in 22 countries the opportunity to meet face-to-face and share knowledge and ideas on NATO operations and how best to support the roughly 1,300 U.S. soldiers serving within NATO organizations. In a message to the staff, the U.S. Army NATO Brigade's Command Sergeant Major Brian Valenzuela wrote, The Psalm was a first-class event that would not have been possible without each and every one of the soldiers and civilian employees who worked for months to organize the event. What you accomplished behind the scenes was, once again, top-notch and exceeded expectations. U.S. Army NATO Brigade has only a handful of people in the G3 office that spend months planning the event. Probably the most complicated aspect of the event is scheduling a host of speakers ranging from the Supreme Allied Commander Europe to experts in international relations, and even including experts in such areas as children's education and the military medical care system. Some other key behind-the-scenes activities are organizing presentations and reading materials, providing secure network communications on-site, contracting for required services, and ensuring participants have access to safe transportation to and from the venue. It was amazing to see all the logistical support that went behind putting this world-class event together that brought so many of our senior Army leaders together to talk about and synchronize with the future of NATO. Approximately 60 participants from across Europe attended the event this year, with about 20 U.S. Army NATO Brigade soldiers and civilian employees providing support at the event. That does not include all the military police and security guards provided by the Insulation Management Command or the dozens of employees provided by the U.S. Army-owned and operated Edelweiss Lodge & Resort. Command Sergeant Major Valenzuela's message to the staff continued with, What this team does each and every day in support of our soldiers and families is incredible, yet they never seek or ask for personal accolades. Their professionalism and dedication is indicative of how resilient our brigade is and how we can unite as a team to make the seemingly impossible look easy. Until next year, this is Troy Dar reporting from Behind the Scenes at the Edelweiss Lodge & Resort in Garmisch, Germany.