 So, First Marine Regiment is executing the regimental squad competition really three-fold purpose. One is to identify a winning squad, the best rifle infantry squad in First Marine Regiment to send them up to the division squad competition for First Mar Div. Second is to prepare that squad for any of the rigors that they're actually going to face at the division squad comp. And third is really just to provide excellent training opportunities. And I think that this is a great event both with live fire and non-live fire events to not only improve the lethality across the unit but then sustain that high level going into future operations. Just from even hearing those guys like thought processes and the MET-T and the analysis that it takes to conduct something as simple as moving from point A to point B when you're going against like enemy Suez, an enemy threat, a spectrum contested environment. The amount of legwork and thought process that these guys, the amount of mental bandwidth that takes to think about terrain, to think about time and space, to think about enemy capabilities, threat rings, ranges, weapon systems, tactics and the like. Just for something as simple as going from point A to point B, it takes a tremendous amount of knowledge and I think when you see these guys give op orders and briefs even on something that simple, you really get an idea for how capable these young men and women are. All of the elements out here supporting to include all of the machine gunners, mortar men, evaluators, PSOs and the like from all the battalions are going to be exposed to a lot of knowledge from gunners and some SMEs and at the end of the day, First Marine Regiment is all about lethality and increasing that, maintaining that across the battalions. It's truly honestly inspiring sitting here as an officer and like seeing the dedication, the professionalism that these young men and women apply to their craft and on perfecting it and honing it every single day and I think it can be more evident than this competition.