 Today we're going to be conducting an aerosol operation under night conditions and also doing some sling load ops as well. The purpose of the training is, if I was to train, and we're an aerosol division, so we're out here today to keep that heritage alive and make sure that we're proficient and ready to do our job when we need to. We're going to be sling loading 119ers Q50 radar system and an A22 cargo bag in addition to about 200 personnel. This increases our readiness by practicing as we fight. So if we were to deploy, we would be doing aerosol operations and we need to practice that before we were to actually do them. The sling load ops for 3 through 20th is super important because we need to be able to move our guns and our equipment quickly. Using the aerosol capabilities that we have, we're able to move around pretty quickly and make us more capable and more effective. I think it's been a great example of two units working together. We've been in constant communication with the cab. They've been super helpful in giving us guidance and I think because of that this is going to be a very successful operation. Aerosol!