 We are doing a Brigade FTX, so a Brigade Info, MazTech, Combat Jump into a follow-up mission. I'm excited, I'm a little nervous, but overall I like training. This kind of training builds a lot of unit cohesion and it helps multiple battalions and multiple companies working together at the same time to achieve a collective goal. All of us can strike the Brigade FTX out here. Really focused on getting after company level training. It's really just reinforcing those basics that we've been training all the way from the individual to team, squad, platoon and now up to the company level. And having guys that have only seen it at the squad level come in to see it at the company level it's really exciting to see. And then obviously with this being training, coming level training for myself. Really just bigger picture operations that for my soldiers as well but coordinating through battalion up to Brigade to other companies outside of our battalion. It's been a good opportunity and being able to see how we can utilize Brigade Assets, request information, request indirect fires, things like that that are far outside of my span of control but I can still request them in hopes that I do get them and I can utilize them as I see fit on the battlefield. We're going to be picked up for UH-60 aerosols. We're going to move into Southern Hills Beach and we're going to conduct an attack on my fire village. That means we have to be ready to go as a Brigade inside 96 hours anywhere the President tells us to go. Valcon Strike is our opportunity to train that, to work a joint forcible entry exercise and how we as a Brigade are going to get into theater, secure a live and expand it and take offensive operations to defeat them. When you jump, no one knows what's going to happen so there's a concept called the little groups of paratroopers. We have to all be comfortable in operating off intent so no matter where your paratrooper land, they're able to integrate, operate and go take the fight. This is all about getting ready for combat. We are transitioning from counter-insurgency to fighting in near-fear and that is a different mindset. Understand how we're going to engage and anybody has the same capabilities or similar capabilities that we do, it's a great learning environment, it's a great opportunity to develop and grow and figure out how we're going to do this when the nation calls us to.