 I'm Lieutenant Colonel Jason Potter. I'm the commanding officer of VMM-266 Fighting Griffins. Really we had three goals for deployment. First was operating in a high altitude, cold weather environment, MAGTAP integration with HMLA-269, and then for us to complete our Marine Corps combat readiness evaluation for our upcoming deployment and first to counter year 22. We did two events out here for our combat readiness evaluation. One of those events was a taskful recovery of aircraft personnel event, which was integrated with HMLA-269, as well as we conducted an air assault. The trap event that we did, there was a simulated down Air Force pilot, and we were able to come in with the two B-22s and actually land in the objective area and recover him. We also integrated our flight surgeon, as well as our corpsman, into that event. Once they were on the back of the aircraft, they had to stabilize the patient. Once he was stabilized, properly strapped into the aircraft, we were able to get him out of the zone and into a higher level echelon of care. The squadron learned that our planning considerations are very different, how many combat troops that we can actually carry at sea level is different from how many we can carry up here in Colorado in these 6,000 foot plus altitudes. Also learned how to better integrate with our HMLA counterparts, and ultimately, it made us a better assault support squadron and a more combat capable. The squadron will look to do more things like this in the future.