 Exercise, Gryffin Ox is an exercise in personnel recovery in the open ocean. It's a full mission profile event from incident site to final health care transfer at the roll through medical facility. Layman's Terms personnel recovery is having an incident where some personnel is isolated. In this case it's in the open ocean and so my team's responsibility is to be part of the response package where we fly on the CD22s, locate that personnel and then my team is actually going down the hoist to pick those people up. They'll package up the patient and then go back up the hoist to the CD22 where they'll pass off patient care to the next medical element. For this particular exercise we're actually able to coordinate the first ever landing of the CD22s at the U.S. Naval Hospital and work on trans-loading that patient directly into the hospital. This exercise was extremely important, it allows us to provide a proof of concept and then show our partners that these are the different areas where we're able to be of assistance. Gryffin Ox exercise is a good practice in personnel recovery but it has very much applicability to the humanitarian aid and disaster relief within the Indo-Pacific Theater. There's a lot of situations where we're going to be responding to tsunamis, earthquakes and it's not specific to down pilots, it's people out on boats responding to civilian situations, other host nations, other countries that will require our assistance.