 So I'm a 92 Romeo, so I'm a parachute rigger, which means we pack personnel parachutes, we perform maintenance on our parachutes, and we also do aerial delivery. So today we had a Blackhawk come in, and we were able to train all of our junior enlisted on sling load operations using a 10k sling set. For this sling load operation we had a three man team. We had two men on the load, one hooking up the chirp to the aircraft, another one helping to support him from the wing gust, and then a third man doing hand and arm signals to give the air crew directions. We took care of those sling load operations where these soldiers had the ability to do part of the job that they signed up for with their MOS as a 92 Romeo. We coordinated external air support to come in, and we hooked up some water drums. We had the ability to do multiple equipment, but we chose to do that as the initial pass for these guys to get them squared away with some training and everything. It kind of built a little repetition in stuff that we had done dry runs on. So we done multiple passes, moving those containers 150 to 200 yards max and multiple lifts to get them familiar with what they need to do for a real world disk omission.