 Jersey ACEs prove that our junior airmen could harness the airlift and air-refueling capabilities of the 108th Wing and the fighter capabilities of the 177th Fighter Wing together to generate and extend combat power rapidly with small teams and less equipment. In the Indo-Paycom Theater, the greatest challenge that we face is the tyranny of distance. This is where tankers earn their weight in gold. Fighters and bombers don't go anywhere without tankers. The idea for this exercise originated during our set-com deployment early last year. The skill sets that we're applying here for agile combat employment really are designed to be used in any theater where we have a contested environment. We don't do anything without refueling. We do not do anything without tankers. So again, that also helped us and that really was the foundation along with that hub and spoken ACE that provided and started our plan. ACE is our next frontier and Jersey ACEs helped establish a framework for both smaller task work and combined training opportunities in the future as we shifted focus from counterinsurgency to modern near-peer threats. We're prepared to meet the challenges of the future to defend our great nation.