 Aircraft two o'clock. Contact. IFF unknown. Outside engage. Missile away. Missile away. Missile away. Tracking. Splash. Currently the 1174 is conducting operations in Guam as part of 4s or 21s. America's Day starts here in Guam. What we've done here with the 1174 is that a few days over the last month we were the first ones up to start America's Day. Basically our primary equipment and systems are the Avenger which shoots a sting around and then also the Sentinel radar. So we're able to track and manage both enemy and friendly air and our job is to provide protection to maneuver units through Shore Red. Shore Red is a short-range air defense so identifying any aircraft that is coming into the air picture as well as we have our Avenger weapon systems set up on two sites throughout the island that are maintaining overwatch over the skies and receiving information from the Sentinel. The Avenger is essentially a Humvee with a missile launcher attached to it capable of holding 8 stinger missiles and a 50 cal machine gun. These type of events let us train in terrains that we would never get to experience back in Ohio. After doing stuff like this it really builds the confidence because you know that the Avenger can handle terrain like this doing it on an island really adds to that confidence. Our ability to load up our equipment and move it all the way from Ohio to Guam demonstrates our ability to support force projection into different theaters. Our soldiers come up in a culture to where we go a lot of different places and we work in a lot of different environments. One observation is the sun doesn't set on the 1174 or the 174-80A Brigade so I think we're ready. I think our soldiers have gained valuable proficiency during this exercise and we'll continue to build upon that.