 At one point I looked up the dimensions for all the vehicles but I'll say I know our heaviest container was about 10,000 pounds, the others were 5,000 but those are only like a fraction of how heavy our heaviest vehicle is. So right now our Charlie Battery personnel are on the island of Tinian and we're trying to ship out the final pieces to them that they need to conduct their operations. Our pacing items are the items that we were not mission capable without those. So our Avengers, our radars, our wrecker, our FLA or field ambulance, those are the pieces that we need to conduct our mission. It's really been eye-opening to me just how critical logistics are and specifically the S4 in the planning of any operation because without your equipment you can't do anything. I definitely feel like being out here, the soldiers I have with me are critical, whether or not they realize it, whether or not other people realize it, what we're doing keeps this operation afloat. It's really awesome for me because this is my first time getting to actually do port operations so it was really nice to see everything, how it, all the moving pieces went together and just the finished product of all of it. These little parts coming together and making everything run smoothly. I would say I definitely, at least me personally, I have a lot more confidence in what we've been doing and I think this exercise has really given our unit a lot of confidence seeing, you know, what we're good at, what we need to work on, some improvements. So I think as a whole it's been a really good experience to figure out our strong suits and our weak points.