 We're already three days in to feel this guardian's second phase and things are really hot and heavy I got to spend the last two days with the medics And I'm going to show you a little bit of this awesome training They're getting to do with the Ministry of Defense Ukrainian soldiers My task here as a primary instructor is to help facilitate and train Any medical skills that we have and sharing them with our Ukrainian counterparts to prepare them and help augment their medical capabilities. So the way we've been teaching out here, we've set up in a two-day process The first day is strictly for lecture and theory where we sit down in the classroom. We discuss the slideshow presentation Discussing our medical procedures and our medical assessments. We go over the different interventions We use the different ways to improvise those set certain interventions We do some hands-on in the classroom there to kind of get them a good feeling for how the interventions actually work I'm actually pretty impressed at how very quickly they're picking it up I do understand sometimes it can be difficult between translating and making sure the information is relayed, but they're very eager to learn They're very motivated They have a lot of experience, which is good. One thing I've learned here is I didn't just come here to teach I'm also here to learn as well. They have a lot of experience. A lot of experience that I'm getting from them And then we are in turn Sharing it with them. So together we're making both us and the Ukrainians a lot stronger when it comes to medical The second day as you can see out here, we Actually execute our practical exam, our practical exercise, where we kind of culminate everything that they've learned into one lane Where they go out as a squad where they will go ahead, treat casualties together as a team Remembering the fundamentals when they do their patrols and evacking and their considerations for a follow-on of evacuation care I think it's I think it's a great opportunity not just for them, but for us as well. I Enjoy working with our allies. It benefits me. I learn a lot. I learned their procedures their techniques a lot of things I'm taking back with myself to help teach my guys back in back in home station So it's been a great opportunity here I'm very happy for the opportunity to be here and teach and I'm glad that these guys have accepted us in and A lot of us to help them and in turn they help us