 Saber Strike 2015 ends in Rukla, Lithuania with displays, a tactical demonstration, and a closing ceremony. 14 nations and more than 6,000 troops participated in the exercise that took place in Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland. Major General Mark McQueen says the message to the soldiers that participated in Saber Strike 2015 is job well done. What made Saber Strike 15 so successful is the fact that we had soldiers that were well prepared from their respective nations and each one of them came ready to perform. And the interoperability, the opportunity to operate in a multinational environment was extraordinary. And it gives our soldiers, U.S. soldiers an opportunity to really know their field craft. The truth represented was many training challenges throughout the two week exercise. It seems like a different type of training. From experience before it was challenging. And I think that if things don't challenge you, then you're not learning. So I think it's a really big learning experience. From Rukla, Lithuania, I'm Sergeant James Barrington.