 I feel like the exercise really has gone as well if not better than anything I was expecting. I had high expectations going in but to see the extent to which our Georgian partners, our other ally and partner countries that were part of this have integrated even down to the squad level in conducting tactical operations to conducting division and brigade level planning has been a sight to behold. I've seen the communication even though sometimes we don't always speak the same language in the sense of our dialect but we are speaking the same language in terms of our military professionalism and that commitment to working together in that interoperability which is all about preserving peace and stability in this region and demonstrating our capacity to do our jobs as called upon. It was a breach in a clearing exercise that involved multiple national partners, ally countries, the West Virginia National Guard to move all this from our SPAC, fellows, active duty, Medevac, seeing all them work together with the partner countries, with Georgia to pull that off with something else. Every one of the training areas and kind of the the objectives were met from my perspective if like I said earlier not even exceeded right so I think what what was really neat was you know had approximately 20 countries involved in this we had some first-time participants maybe seeing that expand in the future in terms of the number of countries that can participate I think could add that much more value to you know creating that interoperability right demonstrating our readiness and our commitment to deter aggression and to peace and security in the region.