 So back in August we ran the first EIB-ESB hybrid for our third ID and we were able to combine both of them into one training event. We got to work with both committees to figure out how to make that work and we were fairly successful with it. Since then, First Brigade has ran one and this is our second time so now we've actually perfected the process and made it a very smooth transition and very easy for the soldiers to participate from both the infantry side and the support sides. One thing I noticed is there are some people who go through individually and then there are some people who go through as a group. I've noticed the people that go through as a group tend to do really well. They tend to do a little bit better than the individuals because every lane has practice equipment, the same exact equipment that you test with so it's good for them to get to the lane, kind of brain dump everything else, clear their mind, practice that exact task, use their battle body as a casualty and then that way they can come in and nail it. But you're doing it as a team so you can balance ideas off each other, people can catch your mistakes and it tends to work better that way so I highly recommend working as a team. So I wanted to set the prime example for my soldiers. Come out here and show them basically you can get after this no matter how many times you've done it. Like I'm not above EIB and everybody needs to have their EIB and or ESB in my opinion. I unfortunately didn't have it yet so I wanted to come out here set that prime example for my soldiers, have them come out here and follow my lead.