 And now, for your strong Europe spotlight. After over a month of training, NATO's largest exercise in decades, Trident Juncture, held a large-scale live exercise at San Gregorio Training Area, Spain. Distinguished visitors, including Army Europe commanding general, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, looked on as multinational ground forces worked together to defeat an enemy holding a city. Air assets also played a key role, providing close air support for the advancing forces. Over 500 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne and Spanish Army dropped into the training area after an eight-hour flight from the U.S., demonstrating their ability to rapidly augment NATO forces if needed. General Hodges, along with the Spanish Minister of Defense, congratulated and pinned their respective countries' jump wings on the paratroopers. For more information, visit er.army.mil.