 is one of you sets up a team house, one of you sets up security. All right, that's my suggestion. What are you doing here? No, you're gonna have to go. No, you cannot. No, I'm not bringing anyone here. If you don't walk around, if you come through here, I will have to use deadly force. You guys may be able to, you know, like feel mingled out. Okay. I am Staff Sergeant John Albert Medica. I'm representing the 607 Combat Weather Squadron. I feel like we had a rough day yesterday, but I think the day prior to that, we really, really nailed it. Today, I'm getting to use my expertise with our equipment. I think that's my strength. So getting to do that, I think will really put us ahead. I'm expecting to get shot at. I'm expecting to get blown up. I'm expecting I have to do a lot of yelling, but again, this is stuff that we're trained, I have experience with, and I trust my partner. SWO Team 1 is HQ. Go ahead. HQ, SWO Team 1. SWO Team 1 was separated from convoy, requesting permission to continue to operating location. This is the road. SWO Team 1, no casualties inflicted, no prisoners captured. None. Line 6. Is this a casualty here? Yes. All right. We got to go try, go take care. I'll provide security. Covering it up. Line 1, operating location. Line 2, pushing out to 5. There. That should come down. You already pulled out the pin. We have the different ones. The different ones, yeah. I've set that up, yeah. Okay, swap. Chilling, killing. It was good. I think we responded really well. I think my teammate and I covered each other's backs. I got down low. He covered fire for me. It was good. We were both making callouts and communicating. Happy with it. Clear? Clear. Safe. Cool.