 I'm Major Earl Gerluck, the Dask, or Director of Support Center, Division Head here at MOTS-1. So we recently executed an air movement of the Dask, a command and control node, from an advanced naval base to an expedited advanced base to further develop and advance the commandant's concept for expedited advanced base operation. So we initially conducted our staging and pickup zone operations at advanced naval base roll field. There we prepared multiple humbies and generators for external air movement, and additionally we employed gear inside of the helicopters with marines for the movement itself. After the air movement plan, we landed at the expedited advanced base, and then connected our ground tactical plan, which is establishing that command and control capability. That allows me to integrate with the navy, the composite warfare commander, with the CWC construct, and higher headquarters. So providing this initial capability took eight CH-53s. In the future, as we get more smaller mobile capable systems, I might be able to do this with two, three, or four CH-53s, so I could execute the same concept and new operations as well.