 First, the Italian 3rd Marines, along with our Philippine Marine Corps allies, conducted numerous training events during Balikatan 22 to include an amphibious assault both here and surface. A combined command operation center planning process as well as a combined maritime coastal defense. Most importantly, we conducted area denial operations here in the northern Luzon Island as a combined team. US Marines alongside Filipino Marines ran through a counter landing defense so that incorporated heavy machine guns as well as stinger missiles, javelin missiles and obstacles from our engineer platoon. It's just been beneficial to see what each unit does well and what their capabilities are and will allow us to better coordinate and integrate our efforts in the future. The training of a partner nation like the Filipinos has been really beneficial for Marines just to kind of build confidence in our partnership. It helps for them to be able to teach what they know and then I think it's beneficial to kind of demonstrate our capabilities to the Filipinos as well and really show that we're a good partner to have in the Pacific. We conducted movement down here and then a ship-to-shore operation and are now on the beach with a whole lot of capabilities. Anti-air defense, anti-tank missiles, mortars, machine guns, it's all gone seamlessly so I would say that's probably not a force you want to mess with.