 Okay today we're out here training for our upcoming mobilization to the SINCOM area responsibility. But from what I can tell talking to the vast majority of the soldiers and even their leadership and the senior leadership, everybody's really excited. We feel like we're actually going to go exercise as a filled artillery headquarters and do the mission that we've trained to do for years. Our past deployments we haven't always had the opportunity to exercise what we've been trained to do. I've always been interested in going out and actually doing my job in like the high-stress environment because it's one of the things that I know will push and test me to a lot of different standards and so I'll definitely learn a lot. So as a 13 Romeo, the field artillery radar operator, mainly our main focus is to track counter fire or our enemy fire and so whenever the round comes through we get the origin and the where it's going to impact and at that point we could decide if it's hostile threat and can't decide to do counter fire on it or detect UAV drones kind of just as like a safety buffer. Our families are critical as a team during this deployment so we place a huge emphasis on having a healthy family, participating in family events, incorporating family into our events as we can. So we are excited with our family and from not just the start of the Yellow Ribbon event but months leading up to that prior to that we've made a concerted effort to really engage and talk with families and they are one of the most critical pieces of this deployment. Well because it's important to the soldiers because they know that their family is going to be taken care of and they're supported by other families so they don't really necessarily have to worry about them whenever they're doing their jobs overseas.