 So far the main things we have achieved out here are flying continuously in support of the gunnery operations that are happening between the unmanned aerial systems and the Apache helicopters. And we have achieved so far over 150 flight hours between the three troops that are out here, as well as conducting gunnery tables for both individual and crews. Some of the lessons learned out here are mainly working with the Apache helicopters and ensuring that we are integrated in their both planning and execution of the mission. Normally in say a brigade combat team you don't see as much integration with other aviation elements when it comes to the RQ-7 Shadow. And so there needs to be a lot of planning involved and a lot of resources put into play when it comes to integrating us with the man side of the house. Some of the aircraft have had some problems that I've never had to deal with and so it's given me a lot of learning experience to be able to try to troubleshoot the different problems that have came up and figure out how to fix them. So coming out here, getting to actually do my job every day, it's just small things that I never thought really would matter that do matter. Like hourly tasks that we need to complete and check serviceable aircraft, serviceable equipment, that way we have no problems when we're in there. Whenever they need to talk to us, they give us missions like we're doing with our gunnery tables. They're telling us like, hey we've got somewhere over here, we get eyes on them, then we mark it further than what they're designated on our payload and they take out the enemy.