 Captain Sean Riley calls for his rocket. I'm a C-130J pilot out of the Dias Air Force Base right now flying with the 29th Weapon Squadron. We just got done flying our joint forceful entry. It is an airborne insertion for all of our mobility Air Force assets compiled of C-130s, C-17s, and tankers. All of the other assets that we played with today were F-16s, F-15s, our strike assets, our offensive air taken down the enemy air fighters to pave the way for the C-130s to execute their airdrop in and around our objective area. Our ultimate objective was to insert some ground forces so they can then move to the north and secure their objectives. Overall, my experience, this was my first day of feet. The planning was intense. It was a lot of long hours, a lot of hard work by everyone involved. All in all, I'd say it worked out relatively well. The plan came together due to the many hours spent by everyone involved making sure that the plan could be executed in a safe manner.