 We started at Solnook Air Base, moved about 170 miles, did a raid essentially on a target building in the ruined city here on the heavily important one in infrastructure interoperability and then also to conduct AERs and get lessons learned. Maybe 90% of our tactics we found were the same but you know that 10% gap is where the the learning kind of happened for us. I think another big part of it too is understanding communication. So today we provided overwatch for the Hungarians and combat company while they went through and they cleared these buildings and cleared that objective to relay information to the higher up when there's people and like any personnel in these buildings before like they wanted to clear. It was a good experience getting this friends other cultures and other like militaries and see how they operate and how they do things try to compare what we do and what they do and try to take what's good and bad between both of them and show each other. I mean really at the end of the day it's about like creating that mental flexibility and that mental agility and the more variety they see when their specialties are the young guys in terms of tactics and procedures and keeps their minds open to learning new things and trying new things to get the recipes right as they grow up in the army.