 The terrain out here is enough of an enemy without even an opposing force. We spent a lot of time in the early stages of this exercise working through basic tactics, techniques and procedures with the Australians and the Japanese forces. From there, we came out to the bush and we're working through some of our own patrolling operations and offensive maneuvers with the Japanese and the Australians. It's a great feeling to be able to teach other people our techniques and our procedures and moving forward. God forbid we were called to fight at any climber place so our allies aren't here that we're working with. We have to learn the way that they fight so in the event that there is one, we're working collectively as one unit and not as three separate forces.