 For us to come out here and support a first marine division, it's our job to provide general support fires for the division and direct support fires to those maneuver units as the general determines. This is great for us on several levels, first and foremost, it's one thing for the batteries and the battalions to come out by themselves. It adds a totally different perspective when the regiment comes out. And for the regiment, it's an absolute gift to have maneuver to support and the division sitting over us in order to provide training for the regiment. The training is important so we can see how we really fight in combat. We don't use blank ammunition, we use live rounds, so it's important because we gotta be accurate and we gotta be safe at the same time so everybody in the whole division or whoever we're supporting can come back home safely. Ready, go! Throughout the training areas, I think you're gonna find a very engaged bunch of marines, very committed and professional, committed to technical and tactical expertise and committed to making sure that we get the most learning from this exercise and apply it in future exercises in case we're called away, in the likely case we're called away to fight a battle or a war.