 Three, two, one, go! This assessment consists of driving down to the LCAC towers, loading the vehicles onto the LCACs, dogging them down, and then also undogging them. Once we're done with that, we head down to Red Beach, drive out into the surf zone, pass the surf zone, out into the ocean. Then we start our rear crewman EVAC, which consists of the driver and the turret gunner dropping down into the back and lifting up over 200 pound dummy through the starboard cargo hatch on top of the vehicle, laying them down flat. How are you at LCAC? December jobs, we've got a vehicle commander who sits up in the turret, and we've got driver and rear crewman. The vehicle commander, his job is to be in that turret and control the vehicle when it's in operation. Once we go out to the water, his job is to, for the assessment portion, he's going to help pull the VAC, the VAC, the vehicle along with the driver. For the driver, the responsibility is obviously driving the vehicle and moving it from point A to point B. Get out to the water, the driver will help the turret gunner with the VAC, and then just control the vehicle in the water. And the rear crewman has at least a amount of responsibilities, which is just throwing ropes with the turret gunner. Our water towing consists of one vehicle being simulated as a disabled Vic, and then we drive out there next to each other and throw ropes, one vehicle throws ropes to the disabled vehicle, they connect them down to the morning, morning cleats, and then we start towing them for a little bit. Once they're done, then you just connect the ropes and then drive back onto the beach, once you're on the land, then you, same scenario, just on land, got a one disabled Vic, one Vic doing the towing, take the tow bar, everybody jumps out, connects the tow bar to the tow panel, just going to drive off, and then disconnect and start all over again. Yeah, I feel like we're doing good, especially these last few days. We've definitely all been really connected, really good, and working together as a team. As far as that goes, I already said it was good. It's been going good, it's been really good. At the end of the day, we're here, we did it. First-hand experience, I wouldn't change anything about it. If I could do it again, I would in a heartbeat.