 ETHOS uses mental, physical, and character discipline to mold Marines into responsible, aggressive, and effective warfighters. Now, in the Horn of Africa, Marines from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit are passing this ETHOS on to the group de Intervention, de la Grande Amarie, Nationale, Djibouti's premier reactionary force. A special unit from the battalion landing team trained with the GIGN, showing them fundamentals of martial arts and combat marksmanship. Along with combat tactics and ethics, the warriors exchange knowledge and understanding of each other's culture, giving the Marines and Djibouti forces a new perspective on warfare and the world. Reporting from Washington, I'm Lance Corporal, John Tucker.