 My name is Private First Class Connor Kennedy. I work as a counterintelligence agent in Blacklist Company, 307th Military Intelligence Battalion. Yeah, so this exercise has helped the unit work as a team, mainly through coordination with other companies. Back in Garrison, we don't really get as much opportunity to coordinate with other companies, so that experience has really helped us out. Yeah, so this exercise has helped me improve in my ability to do my job through a lack of familiarity. We don't know what's going to come in through the door, and we don't know who we're meeting with. We don't know why they're there. So getting that experience has helped me out quite a bit. Other than that, the only thing I'd like to add to this interview is I'm extremely impressed by the running of this exercise, as well as the professionalism of my NCOs. They've helped me out a lot. I'm Sergeant Trumpeter. I'm a 35 limit counterintelligence special agent. I'm a team leader for Blacklist Company. This exercise has helped us work as a team, because overall, it's helped human and counterintelligence coordinate together. But on the company level, we deploy as small teams down in Africa, and those teams are constantly changing because people have to leave for school, training, or other events. So it's helped our company come together, trust each other, and build each other up, so we could change each other out for those teams if needed. This exercise has helped me improve in my ability to do this job, because it's forced me to go into those regulations and get back to the basics that I don't have to do every day in Garrison operations. So it's helped me understand my job more so that I can instruct and mentor my soldiers underneath me even better. I'd just like to add that I'm really proud of my team's work while we've been out here. I'm proud to be a part of Blacklist Company, and I've enjoyed my last two years here, and I wish them luck in the future. I am Sergeant Avery Underwood. I'm the operations management team, non-commissioned officer in charge. This exercise has helped the unit work as a team, because we've faced a lot of communication issues that we don't normally deal with in Garrison, so we've had to sit down and have these conversations, sometimes hard conversations, that make operations run smoother. I have learned a lot about the administrative side of human intelligence, which will absolutely make operations run smoother in the future. My name is Corporal Megan Huerta. I am the 307th Military Intelligence Battalion Human Resources NCO. This exercise has helped the unit work as a team by offering us the opportunity to communicate with different sections to accomplish our mission. This exercise has helped me in my ability to do my job by offering the tactical environment to learn new things and also giving me the opportunity to teach my soldiers in their day-to-day tasks. I'd like to add to this interview that I am very proud to be a part of this battalion, especially to be a part of the Hyperion Company. We'll continue to light the way.