 This week, the DSTB soldiers are focused on some basic warrior tasks, battle drill plans. And I'm the Command Sergeant Major for the 3rd Division Sustainment Troops Battalion. So we have a base defense live fire between the 27th and 31st of March. So what we're doing this week is focusing on one, some basic warrior level and battle drill tasks. And then we're going to focus on some crawl walk instructions prior to the actual base defense live fire that's happened at the end of this month. We'll also be incorporating some C-burn, which is chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training. We're also learning how to use radios, other small tasks that will be incorporated to the live fire society. And so anytime you get an opportunity to train, that's an opportunity for a leader to give back to a junior soldier. So no one is expected to be an expert at every task when they leave. But what we should always leave behind is a more senior leader chaining more junior leaders, junior leaders training soldiers. And then every subordinate that's below them sees what we do and they see the standard. And they too, as they grow up throughout the ranks, they can carry on that legacy as well. So it's training because it's a wartime task mission that we do, but it's also how do you continue a legacy going. And I think that's why this is important while we're out here today.