 I'm Tech Sergeant Zhu currently with the 154 FSS at our unit and right now we're training on our home station readiness training. Our home station readiness training is basically making sure we're wartime ready in our functional areas. We go through a whole course and some hands-on training. Most of it is working on our functional areas such as food operations, consistency lodging, fitness, MWR, and building up tents. We're coordinated ahead of time with emergency management, Master Sergeant Fuentes, who assisted us with putting on mob gear, all the different mob levels, all the different phases that go along with emergency management. So that way whenever we're deployed we're ready and we know how to put on our mob gear. So right now I'm talking about resource management, non-appropriate funds, appropriate funds, also have a good understanding of command and control as a role as for FSS. So we have our temperate going on and we have our triple S known as the Alaskan Small Shelter System, tent, build up. And the purpose for these build-ups is whenever we go down range. So our single-pallet expeditionary kitchen known as the speck, that is used as a feeding platform. So whenever we get deployed out for contingency feeding we've got to feed our troops. So the whole purpose of that temperate is can use it as a dining area or even for lodging. So this is mandatory training for us, again readiness to get our own personnel and members ready to go if they ever get the call. Just getting them this knowledge for it. How it's like if you already deployed down range and you get tasked with a bare base, you know, we got to make sure that our personnel didn't know what it's like to set everything up from the ground up. With all my guys that have been participating so far, I mean, Mad, these guys are great. These guys are so awesome. From the beginning when they came into our organization to our unit, you know, of course everybody always starts off, you know, pretty quiet, just trying to feel everybody out and to see them grow over these past seven years, you know, they're taking initiative, they're stepping up, they do want to learn, you know, and the things that they did remember from when they were in tech school, they're applying it to here, they're asking those questions, they're getting involved. This training alone makes me feel great that we can come together as a team, that if we ever get deployed, they got my back and if I ever send them out, they know what they're doing.