 The greatest meaning of things is that we have an opportunity to train together, to train together on ranges, to do tactical exercises first and foremost to jump each other's shoes." Paratroopers from the U.S. Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade, the Polish 6th Airborne Brigade and Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry exchanged wings to acknowledge the successful completion of each nation's airborne operations. Allied paratroopers from the three nations each performed an airborne operation led by a partner nation's jumpmasters and using that nation's standard equipment. To get four wings in a paratrooper's career is very, very special, especially for how long you stay in the military and you get to earn as many as you can. That is pretty much a goal for a paratrooper to achieve. As is tradition between partner militaries, the paratroopers have officially earned these new wings. The airborne units are scheduled to continue training together in the coming months. For the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment, I'm Sergeant Adrienne Brooks.