 So, Loganville-1 is like essential for laying the foundation, right? If we begin at a full sprint, we're not going to get those fundamentals that we need to really build and hone our craft. So it's really important that Loganville-1, especially in this new TO, is making sure everyone is capable with all the weapons systems out here, right? So, no longer do we have dedicated machine gunners, we've got to make sure that every rifleman in this company can shoot a machine gun. Individual skills like that, if we don't get those fundamentals right, we're not going to be able to succeed later down the line. Loganville-1 meant to be an individual skills exercise, so we're just basically, we're a brand new team, new command, we're kind of going out of the field for the first time together and just seeing what we're capable with. For this part of the cycle, the big thing is we're getting a lot of these new Marines in and taking these Marines that are basically trained from the schoolhouse and taking them and trying to teach them what we actually do in the fleet infantry, teaching those small level tasks, the individual actions, and then implementing that and putting them in positions of leadership. So, capabilities-wise, for this fundamentals training, we're really sticking to what is typical to a infantry company, so currently we have rocket battle drills going on, we have a shoot house going on, a live-fire shoot house, so we're really trying to take advantage of all the opportunities we have out here on K-Bay, be efficient with our time, and really train to every skill we can out here. At this point I think we're performing as best we possibly can, we're teaching them a lot of things and then we have that transition to those guys that are taking the knowledge for the last three to four years they've been here in this unit and then relaying that down to them and it's a lot of mentorship, teaching of the understanding what we really do.