 and Sergeant Major Brent Richard Sheets on the squadron Sergeant Major for MWSS 273. The main goal for the exercise at the Guardian Center at the FECS and Ford Store was pretty much to put our Marines in the most realistic training environment that we possibly could provide them. Our Army has a vote, so the more situations we put our Marines in to see how they react to stress is they build resiliency to that. I think we're obligated as leaders, senior leaders, to train our Marines to the best of their ability and put them in the most situations. I'm Lieutenant Colonel Arleigh Lacefield, I'm the commanding officer for Marine Wing Support Squadron 273. 273's overall goal for the FTX is to sustain readiness. We're required to exercise and rehearse our squadron's critical tasks. Three of them that we got after specifically during the FTX was base recovery after attack, part operations and aircraft salvage and recovery. I think the Marine Corps needs 273 because of the next fight and where we're going with the 2030 plan. One thing I've learned from this FECS is how much we bring to the fight, right? And how much capabilities we really do have as a MWSS. I have no doubt in my mind that if we ever got a task card from 2MS Second Mall or our control group to deploy anywhere around the globe that we could at a moment's notice. MWSS 273 is ready. Way to go. Run.