 President Barack Obama, along with Congress, recently agreed to increase the U.S. security presence in the Pacific. The second Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team, also known as FAST, out of Norfolk, Virginia, are training with soldiers of the 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment in Darwin. Exercise Semper FAST is the first step toward an increased U.S. presence through upcoming six-month rotations for Marines. During the exercise, the partnering forces learn how each other physically trains, prepare for close combat, and operate their respective weaponry. Lots and lots of weaponry. In Washington, I'm Marine Sergeant Andrew Moehr.