 Chief Jay Inuzzi, I am the senior enlisted leader for VRM 30, TAD with VMM 161. The sailors are here. We are a brand new Navy Squadron, V-22s. We currently have no aircraft. We are out here to get our advanced initial qualifications, so when we receive our first aircraft that we can be safe to operate. This is special because it's the first time having a joint Navy and Marine Aviation Squadron embedded together, learning together, training together in combat operations. With the support of the mission that we're doing right now, with the troop movement, cargo movement and the mission that we're involved in, it's important to make sure everyone that steps foot in these aircraft feel safe, know they're going to get to where they need to get to safely and return safely. It's interesting. It's good to see how someone does the same job you do, but in a different way. How they look, the angles that they look at, what they're looking at, how they approach a problem compared to how I approach problems, how they look at something differently than how I would look at and to learn from them, just to better myself. There's maintenance that's done out here on a daily basis that we won't see for a while, hopefully with brand new aircraft. So when we are over the horizon by ourselves, supporting ourselves, we can draw back on this experience to be like, okay, what did we do in Kuwait? How did we do this in Kuwait? All right, let's do this now. Let's do it this way. If you ever get the opportunity to stay outside the conference zone, challenge yourself. Don't be afraid to challenge yourself.