 America Days in Lviv provided the unique opportunity for American soldiers and Ukrainian citizens to interact, take pictures, and ask each other questions. Booths set up around the city square in Lviv provided information on the many U.S. and Ukrainian programs available. And while there were plenty of questions to answer and pictures to take, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges also took time to remember those who sacrificed for this day. This one, of course, is the cemetery for soldiers from Lviv, Ukrainian soldiers from the Lviv area who have been killed in the anti-terrorism operations area, the ATO. So this is a relatively new section, about 41 Ukrainian soldiers buried here. And then, of course, up on the hill was the moral to three young Americans who were killed in 1920, helping fight against the Bolsheviks, teaching the defenders here how to fly. It's a reminder that the United States has fought hard all around the world to protect freedom and to support people who want freedom. Reporting from Ukraine, Army Staff Sergeant Jonathan Norris.