 The M9 Armored Combat Earth Mover, it pushes dirt, creates survivability positions, removes obstacles. It also keeps up with convoys, so instead of having to move a bulldozer on the back of a trailer, the ace will be able to keep up at about 25 to 30 miles an hour and keep paced with operating forces. No equipment training for the M9As. There are two parts. It takes place over a five-day period. You've got the 1345 heavy equipment operators and you've got the 1341 heavy equipment mechanics. So first two days of classroom instruction, both the maintainer and the operator are learning overall generalization of the vehicle. And then come Wednesday and Thursday, the operators and maintainers split and the operators are taught a little bit more in depth about how to actually operate the vehicle than the maintainers go into maintenance bay and learn more in depth about how to fix the vehicle. The modernized M9A is a damn good piece of gear. The Marines will like it. The maintainers will have a hell of a lot easier time maintaining it than the legacy ace. It'll do a lot of wonders for the Marine Corps.