 Okay, so we're here in the Yukon training area conducting our gunnery, which is a semi-annual process for us the majority of the time, where we take our crews out, conduct gunnery training, live fire training on targets here, and then sometimes down in Donnelley, and we do that in order to build our combat power and proficiency of the aviators in the unit. With the austere weather conditions that we've had over the Casca a couple of weeks, we decided to do our forward ammo and our loading point here at Firebird. It's forward located at Fort Wayne right in closer to the range and allows us to actually practice how we would in a combat situation positioning a FARC, having the aircraft go their load up and then execute the mission. So the FARC is kind of our bread and butter. It's our refueling point, it's our ammo point, retail point. Everybody comes through here, they get fuel in their trucks. We fuel the helicopters, we give them ammo, the 15 Yankees. Sometimes if we don't have them we do it ourselves. I'm a 15 Yankee. I work with re-arming the aircrafts. We specifically work with the rockets in the ammo. And so whenever aircraft come in we have direct communication with the pilots and see what their load is for their tables that they go shoot. And then we adjust accordingly and help them with their mission. Our individual qualification tables start off at a practice table during the day and then a day qualification table and then tomorrow night we'll actually come back out and do the night qualification table, which will be pretty much today, but a little bit different at night. Take advantage of Alaska while you can. It's an amazing place both for training and on your personal time. And then if you can do the job here you can do it anywhere in my opinion. I just say, if you ever get the chance to come to Alaska, come to Alaska. The best place ever.