Chap. (Maj.) Robert Cox, U.S. Army NATO command chaplain, leads a discussion on how U.S. Army NATO’s unit ministry teams can integrate into not only the battalion and brigade training plans but also NATO’s Regional Defense Plans during a week of training at Ramstein and Sembach, Germany Sept. 15-19. The teams kicked off the week-long training at Ramstein Air Base where they participated in a simulated mass casualty event during combat operations along with 120 Army and Air Force chaplains, and religious affairs support specialists including 45 chaplains from allied nations.