 So this week we did what we call the CBRN training week and we focused on three key parts individual training which is the mass confidence exercise, formerly known as the gas chamber and the individual training standards. Then we focused on reconnaissance surveillance and decontamination teams. So each company established and we're training their teams on monitor survey equipment as well as operational and thorough decontamination. And finally we also focused on unit training. So throughout the entire week we elevated the mop levels for each of the companies until today we had a culminating event where they started in normal uniform of the day. They were simulating attack and had to escalate to mop level 4, gave accountability to the operation center and then decontaminated from there. Now we hope to continue this training and we hope to improve it. The biggest part is that we were able to have the Marines operate in their normal MOSes whatever their MOS may be in their mop level. So they got to learn what it was like to do their job in elevated mop posture and they got to learn to overcome those things. Whether it was typing on a computer on GCSS, requesting parts, some of them even had to use pens to use the keyboard, or even just communications. And I think that with this training and more training we're going to do downrange that regardless of what environment we're in, MADIS battalion is going to accomplish this mission. And enhance the unit readiness for the battalion, for combat logistics regiment 15, as well as first MLG. And we hope that all the other units within the MLG are going to look at this training and even improve on it on their own.