 I'm Stetsar and Patrick Cooper. I'm a platoon sergeant with Bravo Company Infantry Training Battalion School of Infantry East. My name is Sergeant Murphy. I'm a fighter engineer on a CH-47 and with Bravo Company 382 G-SAB. We had 47s that were contacted from the Army. They came up and picked us up in three sticks of about 30 apiece. We were extracting out of there to our next Notional LZ to do following our missions. I would say it's very important as a brotherhood because we both work in different environments so having different versatility helps a lot. I would say the biggest thing is giving them realistic situations. We're utilizing helicopters as a platform to insert and extract at various points in time. Most of these students are going to be either going on news, special purpose MAG TAFs, or they're going to be going on to a UDP where they're going to be doing training in a joint environment most likely. And also they're going to be in heal companies and this is just giving them that first look at what the Marine Corps does and how we work in inner service.