 Captain Tevin Edmonds, the commander for Bravo Company, Knights BB. This week, we are conducting engineer qualification tables, which consists of validating our squad leaders. For the engineers that you've seen with the explosives today, they were moving to the objective, reducing the obstacle and marking the lane to ensure that the maneuver force can assault to the objective. So the main thing for this training, these squad leaders have been able to ensure that their squad is more cohesive going through each event. As they've been going through day and night iterations, they've been getting more proficient at each step of the way, and it's also allowed their team leaders to grow as well. This week for engineer qualification tables, all of the key leaders in the company stepped up to ensure that this was successful throughout each phase of the operation. So in planning, we all came together to make sure that we refined the little key points that made the training more realistic and impactful. And we adjusted during execution as well to make sure that the training was safe and it made sense and followed all the guidelines. And I've been able to achieve these training objectives that I've set out for the company during this week. With the assets and capabilities that we have, with us being able to hone in on our skills during engineer qualification tables, focus and own ability, kind of ability and survivability, we're able to provide combat credible engineers to NATO and the battle group, which allows us to be more effective and cohesive as a team when we do come together. So even this week, we've had British and Polish units out here and their training and time together has been very great. And we're all very thankful to be here.