 I'm Chief Wrapp. I'm with Alpha Company 141 Brigade Support Battalion, part of 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team. We were out here conducting one of our metal tasks, the mission essential tasks for us, which is sling load operations. What we do is sling load to outline units when they're in the field conducting their exercises at Camp Roberts here for XCTC. We are supporting about 2,800 soldiers this year during this training exercise. What we're doing here at XCTC is preparing our soldiers to go overseas or to be in such environment. So what that means is that for the last year, we've been sitting and planning and preparing for the soldiers to come and train here at XCTC, which is a 21 day exercise so that they can be successful in the following operations or in the need to serve overseas defending our nation. So coming full circle, the big picture of why we do sling load operations and why we come to XCTC to train our soldiers is so that we can plan and prepare every section to be able to provide the life support during the training so that they do get their food, they do get their water, the fuel, everything that they need to be successful to complete their mission. As a logistical warrant officer, we take great pride in being able to sustain the force so that they can properly execute their mission without any issues. And know that everyone's morale will still be high because they're getting hot food and water delivered to them daily. At the end of the day, seeing soldiers smile after they get warm food or walking around in the right uniform that all the camouflage pattern matches is really what we like to see and shows us that we're successful at our jobs.