 So today we're executing port support activities. This is the the SPOD for this battalion as we execute Atlantic Resolve a rotation of pre-planned exercise that we announced back in December of 2021. There's a massive amount of organizations involved from all the supporting units, the movement control team, as well as our battalion as well. Great, great support to get us all here and we're working as a team to overall accomplish the mission. So the 166 armor is here in Europe as part of an Atlantic Resolve rotation. We will execute multiple planned exercises with our allies and post-nation partners. One of them is Defender Europe 2022 where we execute a long-range movement across multiple countries with our partner and post-nation to stress the statement and mission command systems throughout the duration of the exercise. My battalion is responsible for strategic seaport operations across Southern Europe and Africa. So we're here today to discharge this vessel for 3-4 ABCT in support of the Yukon RAF rotations. So the 839th Transportation Battalion and SCDC as a whole is responsible for mission command and Singapore management for the strategic seaports in the deployment and redeployment of troops all across Europe and Africa. In support of Alexander-Opeli, it's a tremendous opportunity for us to partner with 21st TSC, the incoming unit 3-4 ABCT, the movement control battalion also out of Germany. But then the partnerships with the Greek government and the Greek military has been tremendous throughout this operation. We come here very often to discharge vessels in support of RAF rotations and exercises here in Southern Europe and then Northern Europe as well. And it's just a tremendous collaboration to make this all happen. And to have the capabilities of Alexander-Opeli on display is great for the U.S. Army. It's great for the Greek, Greeks and the Yukon in general. Our job as a movement control team come out here to provide movement control support for their equipment's movement and also their personnel's movement. And not only that, we provide intrinsic visibility for all of their equipment lively. So any echelons of command will be able to locate where their equipment is currently at. So it will enable those command teams to locate or place their equipment to the right location in the right time. Even though it's cold and windy, we're very extremely proud of being out here that every soldier understands how much impact they are making to this entire brigade combat team's movement. And they all understand each individual's role is extremely important to making sure this unit is moving from this port to the final destination. 166 Armored is here in Europe as part of an Atlantic Resolve rotation. We will execute multiple planned exercises with our allies and post-nation partners. Here at the port of Alexander-Opeli, it's a tremendous opportunity for us to partner with 21st D.S.C., the incoming unit, 3-4 A.B.C.T., the movement control battalion, also out of Germany. But then the partnerships with the Greek government and the Greek military has been tremendous throughout this operation. Every soldier understands how much impact they are making to this entire brigade combat team's movement. And they all understand each individual's role is extremely important to making sure this unit is moving from this port to the final destination.