 integration and command and control to bear on our enemies. This course was designed so that no one competitor and no one attribute could prevail above and you guys were phenomenal. You know, I think we're just putting in our best effort from wherever happens. A lot of good people out here and a lot of new dudes that I haven't seen before at the community and all but did a lot of effort for this. This is something camaraderie here just being a lot of good news here. Readiness table and many events that we want to be able to fight tonight. Whistly Fality. This is a readiness center. The second thing that's important behind this is the validation that our training two days is giving us where we need to be to be ready to go. So we're doing night navigation so basically this is testing our skills at navigating through this rough terrain here in Texas and seeing if we can get all of our points in time. Basically this confirms that we're able to, you know, set our or make a plan, plot it on the map, get our heading, get the distance, keep your pace count and get to your position. Team effort from designing, implementing and testing the events. It really galvanized the 803rd OSS team and the Third Air Support Operations Group and really showcased what the Tactic family is all about. I pushed myself a lot harder than I had or than I would have if I was doing this stuff alone. Like I wouldn't have gotten a three hour, two hour, 30 minute runtime if Shen wasn't right behind me at my heels the entire 12 miles. So it's a blast with all this competition.