 Lieutenant Colonel David J. Nelson, D-A-V-I-D, Middle Initial J-N-E-L-S-O-N. And I'm the assigned commander for 359 Infantry Airborne. So what happened today was we jumped out of two Royal Australian Air Force C-17s. We loaded up in Darwin at the Royal Australian Air Force Base there in Darwin. We had about a two and a half hour flight and then we did an airborne insertion, a joint forceful entry onto Kangaroo Drop Zone here near Charter's Towers, Queensland, Australia. It's part of Exercise Talisman Sabre, which is a joint and multinational exercise, mainly between the United States and the Australians to show our partnership and interoperability. First off, I hope that we gain from this exercise an appreciation for the professionalism of the Australian military. I hope that we gain a greater awareness for how interoperable our forces are and how if called upon we can fight shoulder to shoulder with the Australians anywhere anytime.