 End of 4, 5 ish. 4, 3 rounds. 3 rounds. LHC, light off. Shell, LHC, light off. Charge 6, use quick. Charge 6, fuse quick. 3, 3, 0. 4, 4, 7, 5. Operation Marauder is now an annual exercise with the primary intent being an opportunity to test our battalion's readiness, our ability to deploy from Graffin Veer to an intermediate staging base, prepare for follow-on combat operations, conduct an airborne assault into an unknown training area, and significantly work with our partners from the 6th Polish Airborne. Broadly, we are here today integrating multinational fires from the drop zone. We'll conduct live fires with our howitzers that we just airdropped. We'll integrate Polish heavy mortars with intent that we're able to provide multinational fires to both U.S. and Polish observers as they call for fire. It's a great experience for me as an officer to have such a great opportunity to cooperate. It's very good for me to see how you act, how you make fire missions. What's your equipment? That's it. Allied access and power projection is critical for the 173rd. We often train at multiple intermediate staging bases throughout Europe. This morning we staged at Krakow, and we conducted a loadout from Krakow, and then conducted the airdrop here in Decentral Poland. This operation serves as a rehearsal for the upcoming SWIFT response and Defender 21 exercise, in which we are partnered once again with the 6th Airborne Brigade, as well as the 82nd Airborne Division. A key mission for 4th Battalion 319th is to provide airborne delivered fire support assets. With 25 minutes after we're able to conduct an airborne assault, we'll get our guns into action and we're able to deliver responsive and lethal fires in support of the brigade combat team's maneuver units. This exercise of great importance to the brigade combat team, we've got a fortunate to have fire supporters from all of our maneuver units out here. Based on our geographic dispersion here in Europe, it's not often that we're able to come together and collectively train, so it's just a really exciting exercise where we can hone our skills and deliver the most lethal fires for the brigade. Hey! Looks like it did you a zero! One on four, seven, seven! All clear, one on fire!