 This has been a phenomenal opportunity to live fire a chance to practice the fundamentals but also layer on a bit of complexity with enablers given to the platoons as they negotiate the problem set that they have here in clearing a trench, which is one of the key tasks that any light infantry element gets to accomplish and solve. Our junior leaders are controlling aircraft, mortars, direct-fire weapon systems and anti-armor systems to eliminate threats and maneuver their elements to that decisive point to season objective. And it's something that we don't always get the opportunity to execute. But when we do, we make sure to maximize and that's what my guys are doing this week. Tons of AAR comments, tons of things that we've learned overall phenomenal training. Working on getting back to the fundamentals. Platoon li-fires, working on knocking out bunkers, clearing trenches and then hard work, working with assets available. Mortars and then our aviation partners from a true 317 cab has been here to help us over the last 10 days. Very, very important period of time for the Black Lions and our training progression as we get ready to move from here into our company li-fires down at Fort Steward Georgia and then in turn get ready for an NTC rotation in June-July timeframe. Black Lions have been doing an outstanding job, lots of lessons learned, lots of tactics, techniques and procedures refined. No doubt that we are continuing to build lethality in this organization. Burning, burning, burning. Burning, burning.