 The Marine Corps' attempts in training out in 29 Palms is to bring all elements of the Marine Air Ground Task Force together. So the command element, the ground combat element, the logistics element, and then the air element. To train together to basically come from different units, different backgrounds. They all come to the integrated training exercise to work together to form a MAG TAF, though from different places, is able to work together to conduct training throughout. The commander's intent for this ITX is to allow the small unit leader to see a bigger perspective as a ground combat element to utilize combined arms and to see how we can react as a small unit. So far the events that have taken place throughout this ITX, we've been involved on demo ranges as 51s, which is me as an assaultman. And we've also conducted other ranges that have been in an urban environment. We were here at Range 230 doing urban lane training, 220 clearing in Mounttown. And we also did more squad ranges and platoon ranges and company level ranges that involve everyone. Basically what we were tasked to do is, it started off the act. We inserted via helos, 53s, did about a click movement to our assault pause from there. The machine gunner set up their support by fire. From there on, mortars laid in, dropping rounds. Occupied the coal pause, waited for suppression to pick up. Suppression was good from guns in the 11s. Shot our rocket, destroyed the tank holes that we have there that were painted for us. And then from there on we cleared all the trenches that were needed to be cleared. It's an incredible opportunity, unique opportunity to come out and be a part of the MAGTF to work with both the Marines and the sailors, along with some of our partners from across the Joint Force. We're very appreciative of that and the opportunity to come out here and train.