 The bold alligator is a large-scale, live, east coast exercise with multinational partners to show the distributed operations, contingency operations that will guide our future operating force. We started the battle procedure yesterday at the landing zone, just further to the south. We had split this combat town into two separate pieces. We had a lot of different nationalities, different branches of military armed services, a lot of different TTPs, a lot of different gears, so we tried to fit them together and work as a whole, culminating in this attack on combat towns. Really the only way we're going to get better at fighting as a coalition with allies is they actually come out and we train and really work together for an extended period of time. You get to know each other better, see that there are a lot of things which are the same but also a lot of things which are different. You can find each other on things which are the same and you can learn from the differences which different countries or branches of the armed services have. We have only a very small Marine Corps compared to the US Marine Corps, so you're going to be operating in a big environment like Iraq or Afghanistan. It's important that you also see the big picture and you can only train it in a big operation like this.