 So we're in Jinja, Uganda, at Camp Jinja, and up until now we have been advising the UPDF or the Ugandan People's Defense Force and bettering their logistic and engineer capabilities. This is a great tool because we have guys from all different units across the UPDF and this is something that they can learn and take back to their units and also spread that knowledge to them. So right now we are currently doing patrolling. Prior to that we started off from small to big, so we started off with just weapon safety, weapons handling, and then we got into small reactive contact movement to contact stuff, so we're trying to build it up to the major part of this part of the course which is patrolling. From my experience with working with Ugandan, this has been really good. They receive input well, so they're willing to work and then get input back and they take it really well, so it's been really nice. We're really eager to train so it makes everything a lot easier. It's really fun to be able to work with them and then them have give us feedback because that's the best part about it is we give them feedback and they're willing to give us feedback so it's been really awesome to teach them because they work with us really well, so that's been the best part.