 Although the U.S. Marine Corps shares many things in common with other military branches, its closest relationship is with its sister branch, the U.S. Navy. Through naval integration, they form one more capable team. Both U.S. Marines and sailors partnered together, along with their Republic of Korea counterparts, to support amphibious assaults along the Pohang Coast. We've got to be able to work together so that if we have to fight tonight, we're ready tonight. The Navy Marine Corps partnership can be seen throughout the ranks of both branches. Marines are good at what they do. They're good at their job, they know what they're doing pretty clear and concise. It's always good to see the same guys and get to talk to them because we already have that working relationship. Army Sergeant Mark Breha, Pohang, Korea.