 When you start talking about the Marine Air Ground Task Force, you're talking a combined arms force that's ready to jump right on it. If the wolf sniffs at the door, the United States Marine Corps will be all over that. Special Purpose MAC will play a key role in the Marine Corps, one, demonstrating that it's a crisis reaction force, and two, demonstrating that it's a force that can move quickly and be on the scene no matter whether it's a opportunity or a chance or challenge to reinforce an embassy, conduct a raid, do a relief type operation, or reinforce another force. As we come down for the past 12 plus years, culminating an ending in Afghanistan, we've been involved in more of a land operation, land campaign. Now we are going back to our roots, and our roots are amphibious. We'll be more involved in a crisis reaction. We're that force that's just sitting on the edge, just sitting just on the outside waiting for something to happen, and when it happens then we're ready to spring and we jump and we go after it to solve it. Everywhere we have an embassy, we can reinforce that embassy with what we call an MSAL team. It consists of about the squad size of Marines, can break down into teams and go out and reinforce an embassy all around the world. These Marines that we made did a great job on the battlefield, and I know the Marines that are following them will do the same thing as we keep that focus, that Eagle Globe and anchor becomes our focus and says that we're the best, we're the first to fight, and we'll always be ready.