 So, our task is to provide long-range precision fires in support of the Second Multinomane Task Force out here in Europe. What they're supporting is an exercise called Operation Thunder Cloud, which is part of the Army Sensor to Steward Campaign. Well, for us at the battalion level, it's about three things, really. It's about modernization, partnership, and readiness. So, I'll start with readiness first. So, what's really interesting for us at the battalion level about this operation is the fact that we were really to extend the operational reach of the brigade, forty first Philadelphia Brigade, by going by sea to get our equipment out here, which is the first time we had done this since the reactivation of the brigade, so that's point one. Point two on readiness is the fact that we're going to shoot the MiG-31 Alpha-1 Gimler's rocket, which, to my understanding, is the furthest north that this munitions has been shot inside the United States Army in Europe. So, the MiG-31 Alpha-1 is perfect for the Sensor to Steward Campaign. It's extremely accurate. It's got a long range beyond 70 kilometers, and it's actually got an H.E. Warhead of 200 pounds. With partnership, I really want to thank our Norwegian partners. So, we've been to Norway twice in the last 90 days. The first was at Södermoen and supported Operation Thunderbolt, which is a Norwegian company live fire exercise. And now we're out here at Andorio Space Range here for this, for Operation Thunder Cloud, and the support, as always, has been absolutely excellent. The third thing is about modernization. So, the unique thing for us beyond the live fire of the Gimler's rocket is the high altitude balloon that we're using. So, part of multi-domain operations is finding new sensors, best shooter. So, this asset here is a really unique way to conduct targeting in support of the maneuver commander's objectives. One-sixth field artillery regiment is one of the oldest artillery battalions of the United States Army. It was actually constituted way back in 1798. It's participated in nearly every campaign or operation that the United States Army has been a part of since the country's inception. Everything from providing fire support at the Battle of New Orleans and support of Andrew Jackson in 1814 through World War I. We fired the first rounds for the American artillery in World War I all the way through the global war on terror. And now we're up here making history in the Arctic Circle shooting live Gimler. So, it's a pretty special and unique opportunity for the battalion. And the soldier's morale really reflects that.