 Today we did joint air load training with the Air Force as well as being a scot-em also the battalion air load planner so we actually used real vehicles and did a short flight around to actually get I guess a live fire exercise for air load planning. Benefits of force obviously we got to get weapons equipment and personnel from point A to point B as quickly and safely as possible. Logistics obviously is a crucial element to any military operation and being able to air load equipment as opposed to say ground transport or sea transport it's much faster so the better we are at this the quicker we can get to the fight or get equipment personnel weapons vehicles where they need to be in a timely manner. It's great working with another branch because we were both able to learn from each other it was as much a training opportunity for them as it was for us because they got to learn about our vehicles and what the loading procedures are for them and we got to learn working with them what the points of friction are to bring our vehicles onto their airplanes so it was a learning experience for both of us. Without the Air Force we don't have any ability to do a rapid global response with armor or light armor assets otherwise we're just tanks in a motor pool in Georgia actually having the air assets is what allows us to under 24 hours if we were going to provide an immediate response package to augment the global response force anywhere in the world. So I feel like it was a really great experience for me and my guys especially because one of the Air Force pilots actually asked us if we have ever flown on a military plane before and for a lot of us it was no and they said that that was pretty uncommon that we were able to fly on not only a C-17 but the next day actually fly on a C-5 so that was pretty cool in my opinion.