 And now, for your strong Europe spotlight. More than 400 pieces of equipment from the European activity set were loaded onto a cargo ship in Bremerhaben, Germany. The equipment, including Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, and Humvees, is set to be used in next month's exercise Triton Juncture in Zaragoza, Spain. The equipment will enable soldiers from Fort Stewart to support the exercise more efficiently and effectively. The Army right now is working to increase interoperability between its NATO allies. As a greater part of the mission, we're moving a lot of equipment around Europe right now. We're able to move equipment by land, sea, or air freely throughout Eastern and Western Europe. The European activity set is a combined arm set of equipment that is prepositioned in Europe, saving the US Army the money and time of shipping equipment with each unit rotation. For more information on the Army in Europe, visit er.army.mil.