 I'm Captain Ryan McGonagall from Laramie, Wyoming. We do a lot of GS, which is general support. We do direct support as well, which is specific unit requests us to do something specific, for example, a raid or something like that. General support typically entails moving cargo and passengers from here or any other base to one of the outlying fobs and back mail, for example, fruits and vegetables, ammunition sometimes, troops usually. Direct support is more of a specified mission. It goes through a lot more of a detailed planning process. Usually takes a few days to smooth over and massage the plan, usually between a ground combat element, which we would carry in, for example, for a raid. We would put about anywhere between five and 15 marines in the back of one of our helicopters and then do a raid. You usually have to coordinate with other units. For example, the righteous guys, the skids. And it just takes a little bit more time and effort to coordinate that. Our mission is to support in the infantry by providing assault support transport of heavy equipment, combat troops, supplies throughout the AO.