 Let's go, get to that all the way, let's go. So this is a platoon simulator and training exercise. Our purpose here today is to put every platoon through a live fire exercise at night specifically and get practice with all the supporting elements in that process. Stand by for later, pour over. Situational awareness allows a squadron to make effective decisions. Essentially defeat the enemy, know the enemy, know yourself. Bravo, Bill! Good scenario, Alpha team, Bravo team, I'll pull you up. It's important to do these exercises because it gives the squadron as a whole the ability to rehearse, urban ops training, whether we go on another rotation to another country or if we need to use it in real-world scenarios. If you guys take contact with squadrons, they'll send you down there. Yes, sir. So our platoon is conducting OP4 operations for the platoon stakes that our squadrons conducting. OP4's role is to secure this objective and also provide early and accurate warning that way they can identify forces maneuvering through our AO. They can observe us, we react, depending on how they maneuver their elements, we also maneuver ours, so it gives them a live feedback. To allow the infantry platoons to conduct as well as maneuvering, they are going to figure out how to initiate a breach into the compound all while taking direct and indirect fire. They are initiating very quickly and rapidly as to quickly stagger us. I'm seeing effective communication as well as initiating both verbal and like discipline. I love getting out here, training, putting on all the gear, wearing the boots and actually doing the job. Getting out here, I know that I'm getting good training and both the line troops are getting good training. Going push forward, watch your step. 13 years? Yeah, 13 years. Go, put in there.