 So in May, third wing was notified that the 90th Fire Squadron with the 90th AME are going to be deploying to Yukon. A lot of work went into getting the team ready, getting the jets ready and getting out of town. Ultimately arrived here the beginning of August with the intent to be here for two months. The trip got extended to about four months. Initially we're supposed to go to Spain-Dalham Air Force Base and that was changed last minute. I've come to Warsaw, Poland to be on the Eastern flank of Europe, which is one of the main reasons we're here. Initially we were tasked in a NATO air shielding mission. Our main focus has been on assuring NATO forces and integration with our NATO and allied partners. Since we've been here there's been a lot of engagements both the civil leaders in Poland as well as outside between going to Norway, Netherlands and Greece. Ported air shows in Slovakia and flybys in numerous cities in Poland for various anniversaries and significant events to the Polish government. Hosted visitors on base including the US Ambassador to Poland, Prime Minister of Poland and the Deputy Prime Minister for Defense for Poland as well as numerous media days with media participation from around Europe. We tried to execute ACE. That was one of the main objectives that PAC has been doing a lot of. USAFI is doing it as well. Our first trip was up to Norway. It was really our first chance to integrate with NATO fifth-gen partners as well as additional allies. So it's nice to actually get over here, integrate with them and fly on their home turf as opposed to them coming over to us. We've done a lot to support really much anything to do with maintenance but personally as low observable we've maintained and restored the stealth coatings of the F-22 Raptor. It's very rare that you get to work so closely with other shops and other professions so it was just a great opportunity. I wanted to come out here and be a multi-tasker and just ask people what they do, how their day-to-day is and learn what everyone else does and how they affect the mission. The last four months have been incredible. Seeing the team come together with support from numerous PACF bases and USAFI. To meet objectives from multiple co-coms across multiple AORs operating from two to three bases at the same time it's been truly impressive to see plus the phenomenal support from the Polos in that 32nd tactical air base.