 So I am captain Steven Strickland. I am a member of the 344th Air Fueling Squadron, 22nd Air Fueling Wing at McConnell Air Force Base, and I'm a KC-46 instructor pilot. So we've had a really awesome experience out here at Cope North pushing tankers, past what traditional tanker roles have been. We've done landings at landing zones and off-steer environments, MVG operations and operations out at airports where you wouldn't normally see tankers. So right now we're at Saipan International Airport. This is the first time a KC-46 has had the opportunity to be here in this beautiful island, but we are testing the AMC and Air Force's ACE concept, sending tankers and other aircraft to a place they wouldn't normally go. This gives us flexibility as we prepare for whatever the next fight looks like to not just hold to our traditional roles, but to be able to operate in any kind of environment to be unpredictable and to bring the fight to the enemy. So yesterday, we had the chance to refuel supporting strike operations against the enemy. They were able to do a pre-bull tank with us and then accomplish the strike successfully. After we got the aircraft there gas, we made sure to listen up and be able to digest what was happening in the fight so that we could be where the fighters needed us to be to provide them with the gas while still keeping ourselves safe. Hope North gives us a chance to practice how we would operate in the Pacific with the various threats and environments that we see out here.