 Exercise Sea Breeze is an annual exercise that brings most Black Sea partners and Native forces together. It's a demonstration and it's an opportunity. It's a demonstration of resolve for peace and stability in the region and it's also an opportunity for partners to work together to build capabilities and enhance their alliances and partnerships throughout the region. It benefits Marines because they're able to demonstrate a lot of the skills that they gather and in some cases don't even know because our minds, our habits force us to do things over and over again and they start to realize, why are we doing this? But then they come out here and they show it to another force and they realize, wow, we are good at what we do. Training is beneficial for our Marines due to the fact that the Ukrainian forces have combat experience, whereas not so many of us do. They have upfront, personal, like all of these guys have just gotten off the front lines and that is the most, that is first-hand experience, that is the most valuable experience we can have for them. So it's good to see what actually they do and what works for them on the front lines where we can take that and prepare for the next conflict. I think anytime you're trained with a partner nation, it gives you the opportunity to become a better image woman because they're going to do things a little bit differently. Even the same mission with similar equipment will be carried out differently by a unit that has different experiences. Simply something like the way that you move from one to the next, the way they keep their head up, the way they keep their shoulders down, the way they go from cover to cover. That's one small example of one way that they're different, that our Marines watch and see and it's something they can learn from and they're kind of measuring themselves up to that. They're sticking their chest out a little bit higher, they're running a little bit faster, they push themselves a little bit harder in training, they're inspired by some of the other Marines that are out here training. Marines come out and do things like this because they want challenges. This is why they want to be Marines, they want challenges, they want difficulty and they want to be able to demonstrate their own skills to make their time and effort worth it. And this exercise, Severe's 21, is absolutely worth it.