 So today we have a modernization showcase to highlight the modernization the Third Infantry Division has been going through over the past two years. So we've got all the new vehicles out here ranging from the assault bridge to the artillery pieces, the tanks, the Bradley fighting vehicles, and of course most importantly the soldiers that man those vehicles. Yes, so all of the pieces of equipment that you see are part of the Army's modernization efforts and the Division has received those over the last two years. Specifically over about the last eight months most of the equipment has shown up and soldiers have received it trained on it and prepared for future operations. So the Army has been investing a significant amount of money and effort to ensure that our soldiers have the most modern equipment and that gives them an edge on the battlefield. So when they do eventually if they ever go to battle they know that they've got the most lethal, most accurate and most reliable equipment possible so we give them the best chance of fighting and coming home to their families. So some of the features are enhanced armor to protect the soldiers, protect the crews, enhanced weapon sights, the ability to fire faster, farther, straighter, as well as take advantage of the increases in electronics. So we're able to bring more data points in to get better information faster to make better decisions and put our soldiers where they need to be at the right time. It feels great actually. You can see it in the soldiers, the way they're morale, the way they are interested in the new equipment. A lot of the soldiers that have been around a long time said they've never seen so much new equipment in one place in one time. But everybody knows that it's something special to be in a unit that has this equipment and know that the Army is looking to us to provide feedback on that equipment to help influence future designs and future modernization as well. I think Fort Stewart is the hammer of the 18th Airborne Corps. So the 18th Airborne Corps, headquartered at Fort Bragg, is America's contingency corps. So they're the first unit called when the nation needs something and we are part of that corps, the 3rd Infantry Division. So having that most modern equipment sends a message that not only can we deploy fast, we can get there before anybody else, but we have the most lethal, the most highly trained and the most ready formation to provide that deterrence and should deterrence fail, we're able to win on the battlefield.