 Ace is Agile Combat Employment, and what that is, it's a proactive and reactive operational scheme of maneuver that's executed within a threat timeline to increase survivability while generating combat power. So in my words, it's the ability to defend against enemy attack, but also maintain freedom of action to deter and strike when and where needed to deter or defeat men. Our enemies have made advances in their ability to threaten our large, established bases that we have fought from for the last three years. Afscent Ace leverages interoperability between the Air Force, Joint, Partner Nation, and Allied Forces to maintain both strategic initiatives and to present lethal, credible combat power with operational unpredictability and ultimately win in any conflict. We're excited to use the incredible talent that our deployed forces bring into the theater, and we're all learning together. So what we're doing is we're working with our partner nations and developing locations that are both resilient and defendable and create flexibility for ourselves and our allies. Well, one of the things we definitely want to look at is where our partner nations are operating their aircraft, because ideally it's always awesome to operate out of locations where similar type aircraft are there operating because you get to cross utilize everything from PLL or fuel assets to parts possibly if we have the proper access set up with that country. So not only do we get to train together operationally, but we get to train together in terms of sustainment and logistics as well. So we're using Ace events to increase our partner nation integration to adjust the theater according to current operations tempo and to prove the Ace guidance that we are actually developing right now. How we would operate in an environment that we are we are not used to, that we would be, you know, we as the Air Force culturally are really good at centralized control and decentralized execution, but this would be a leadership challenge at a whole different level that a lot of us have not experienced. This really takes that established space away. So it's a mindset change in terms of protecting yourself, protecting your airmen, generating combat power while staying flexible. And also, by the way, if comms are cut or, you know, go up and down or unsustainable, you know what your mission is and what you need to execute. And I think in that mindset, understanding the larger theater posture and the commander's intent and then in your mission set, executing that commander's intent, that's the difference also in Ace. Read the newly released Air Force Doctor Note 1-21 Ace combat implement. It's not that long. I think it does have a couple of pictures, so we're good, a couple of graphs, but it really kind of breaks Ace down in a way that any airmen can understand what we're trying to do. And that's not just an absent, that's Air Force.