 Soldiers at Exercise Noble Partner are integrating and sharing their experiences with each other. Second Lieutenant Becca Metruvalli, a Georgian soldier participating in the exercise, thinks this is a great opportunity for him and his soldiers. We're working with the United States Army here in Vaziani. We're going through the training Noble Partner 2015. It's a great experience because we are sharing our knowledge. We are sharing our experiences and the interoperability is developing between these two brother in arms nations. So once I do that, a couple of clicks up, I think I'm going to be good. Lieutenant Metruvalli is one of 12 Georgian soldiers who had the opportunity to graduate from a U.S. service academy. Using what he learned at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, he says the exchange of experience is where it counts the most. For me and for all the other Georgian guys who are participating in this exercise, sharing our experiences and sharing our knowledge is the most important, the most crucial part of it. For the soldiers, the most important thing is to get close bonds with the United States because these guys have been deployed from Afghanistan to Iraq and they work close with the United States military in general. So making bonds, making friendships and making good relationships with the U.S. side is most important as well as changing our experiences and knowledge. Lieutenant Metruvalli says the service academy program was a life changing experience for him. He plans to use Exercise Noble Partner as an opportunity to share that knowledge base with his fellow soldiers and expand their understanding this bilateral cooperation has to offer. For more information on Noble Partner, go to eur.army.mil slash noblepartner.