 This is going to be an observation position for another trip. It's been a long time since really when you take a number of brigades in the field environment at one time. In this case, you get a chance to work small unit lethality at the squad team level. You get platoons out there maneuvering in the wood line. You got companies, troops, and batteries that are doing a live fire certification. You're looking at field training exercise, force on force, maneuvering in the woods. It's just a great, great chance for all those commanders and first-arms and down to the lowest level team leader where the really rubber meets the road, right, that went at the point of contact. That was the greatest thing I got to see today. And then when you look at already out there all the units, all the battalions, the brigades, and the division under canvas in the wood line using camouflage. Just using all those great experiences and lessons that we've learned over the CTCs in large-scale combat operations in the last couple years and then really implementing it right now. It's just, it's been a great visit. It's something that I think the rest of the divisions in the Army should use, not just, not just in the AT&T, everyone core as far as applying, bringing a whole division out in the field at one time to really just kind of stretch those muscles. I don't think we've done it in a long time. I don't think we've got a chance to stress our sustainment war fighting function to really kind of see what we could do. They're doing services out here and every time I turn around, I see a motivated air assault soldier running around a screaming eagle and it just lifts my spirits.