 Staff Sergeant Zachary Hissen from the 335th Fighter Generations Squadron out of St. Louis, Johnson. Our job club is an exercise that we are employing to generate readiness for aircraft. Right now it's just within the continental U.S. But we have employed the same exercise, downrange, so it's taking what we do in practice and then facilitating it where we need it, anywhere in the world, essentially. I am Sergeant Colton Richard Papi, the 335th FGS. I'm an aerospace propulsion craftsman. Langley is a place that we haven't done ICTs yet. It's a new set of obstacles, a new location. It's the first time. It keeps us on our toes. It makes everybody step up a little bit more than normal. Time is the key. The lower the time, the better the ICT. So the faster we get it done, which will only come with the practice and experience, which is why we do these T.Y.S. For me, I think it's getting the opportunity to just be out here and see how other bases operate and just incorporate our mission wherever, whenever, essentially just to be able to deliver air power on time when we need it and just kind of bring that into the real world of the Air Force as well, not just the training aspect. I think it's really, really amazing.