 Yeah, we are at RAF Fairford to demonstrate a very unique capability that we've been working on at RAF Mildenhall over the last several months and even years called Agile Combat Employment. And that capability is to be able to disperse to multiple different locations with multiple aircraft to complicate and confuse our adversaries targeting problem set. We're going to multiple locations and we're actually going to be in total operating out of five different locations, but we're distributing throughout the United Kingdom to several different bases. Many of them more expeditionary than our main operating base at Mildenhall, but we're also going to go into the Baltics and project tanker power into the Baltic region in support of our allies and partners and coalitions in that area. Fairford is a great opportunity for us. It is a little more expeditionary, meaning it doesn't have as much infrastructure as we have at RAF Mildenhall, so this is a great opportunity to take a portion of our force and to move it to a place that we don't normally operate out of. When we do that, it forces us to think through some of the challenges that we have when we're separated from our normal logistics lines, when we're separated from our normal infrastructure and support that we have in our main operating base at RAF Mildenhall. The goals of this exercise are really to demonstrate that we can quickly and effectively disperse our force, meaning our tanker aircraft across multiple different locations and not just disperse, but also operate out of those disperse locations once we get there to keep the mission moving from multiple locations throughout the area of operations. I just think this is a great opportunity for the Bloody Hundred to get our airmen away from the main base and out into multiple different challenging environments so that they can see and feel what it's like to operate forward, to operate in austere locations, but importantly to operate right alongside our joint and coalition partners throughout the UK, the Baltics, and the European theater.