 As a Maritime Red Force, we came out to Hawaii to conduct sustainment training, just to sustain the skills that we've learned and acquired throughout the workup and PTP with the Mew. Everything that we're doing out here is working towards the goal of being the best that we can be on deployment. Whether it's doing jumps or doing VBSS off the coast of St. Com or Africom, anything that we do out here is going to directly contribute to a skill set that we're going to need while we're deployed. For our Hawaii sustainment training, we focus really on the currency jumps, low-level static line jumping, and then the high altitude, high opening, the HEHO, concept of employment for jump insertion that we would employ to keep the air assets at a maximum distance away from any kind of air threat. The HEHO really is something that we will train to and we'll use as currency jumps when we don't have the airspace and the training areas to conduct the HEHO operations. So for the shooting drills, of course, we do a lot of individual marksmanship, a lot of individual shooting, but we also worked on some of the shooting as a cohesive team and for obvious reasons, it's always a priority of a Marine Maritime Red Force. We did a lot of shooting with and buddy pairs and teams and individual. We got a lot of repetitions. The Marines had a lot of chance to really refine the skills that sometimes we overlook when we're so focused on full mission profiles. We're able to hit the reset and redo button over and over again to make sure that we have those core fundamentals of marksmanship down pat. Really, not just marksmanship, but marksmanship as a part of a buddy team and as a part of a cohesive team shooting and making sure we hit what we aim for every time.