 This exercise is Operation Justice Eagle. We started planning it in January with a planning conference that was facilitated by the Romanian Land Forces headquarters. The purpose of the exercise is deterrence. It is to demonstrate Justice Eagle and other exercises like it. The purpose is to demonstrate to our adversaries that the alliance is strong. It's the secondary purpose of the exercise is to practice fighting together so that we can improve interoperability. We spent, after multiple planning conferences, between three nations, the Romanians, the Poles, and the United States. We spent a week going through platoon live fires and then some rehearsals for a task force live fire that consisted of tanks, U.S. brads, and then Romanian infantry and Romanian Polish conducting a full task force battalion live fire. There's not really a language barrier as much as people would really think. Most of the Romanians in Polish actually speak very good English. For us, there wasn't really that big of a barrier. It was actually really, really awesome to kind of have conversations about when another gets to know some of our allied partners on a more personal level because that language barrier wasn't really there. We achieved all of our objectives. We got to multiple platoon operations faster than I expected, battalion level operations faster than I expected. So I'm impressed by how quickly the Polish and the Romanian, the American forces came together into one cohesive task force that could fight together. One of our training objectives was to demonstrate that we could have secure communications across all three companies and the battalion headquarters and we achieved that on the first day.