 Lieutenant Mark Pierce with Shadow Troop 1-3-3 Cav through Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. Today or last night and into this morning we're out here conducting our team sticks focused on area reconnaissance and then the focus key task in that focus on our infiltration surveillance and reconnaissance of the area and then our excretion. So some of the key takeaways and learning objectives were the infiltration piece especially with the training we're operating now is finding the best info routes and utilizing training to our advantage to remain unseen and unheard and then also going into that detailed surveillance and reporting piece and having to be able to provide that timely and accurate. So I'll say the biggest challenge for our dismounted teams out here and based on the server operations we're in is definitely the terrain. It's not to our advantage in some cases we have to utilize a lot of micro-terrain and a lot of the sparse vegetation in order to like to seal our movements and then using that period of darkness and then our night vision capabilities are advantaged in order to get into the AO and fill in and then be able to conduct reconnaissance surveillance and then head to the lab without being seen. So this translate directly into real world because we would be expected to do this no matter we don't get to choose where we fight so the brigade will put us where they need us and we like to speak that mission so we would be expected to infill period of darkness conduct that surveillance reconnaissance and then provide the brigade the timely and accurate intelligence that they're requesting up to them and then expelling without being heard to exactly what we're doing out here was what would be expected to us in real world. Rock the song shout troop leads the way.