 So, just for everybody, it's really hard to make a fire. Balakatan-23 was significant because 3rd Marine Latorra Regiment deployed from Hawaii to the first island chain. Had the opportunity to work with one of our very important allies, the Philippines. Bilateral training for 3rd Marine Latorra Regiment was from the platoon level all the way up to the regiment level. At the small unit level it was everything from martial arts, jungle survival skills and small arms training. All the way up to battalion level aerosol to seize key maritime terrain. And at the regimental level we did staff integration and operational planning. Having our elements here in the Philippines in this capacity that we were, so the strength, the numbers, the ability to spread across the islands was a huge learning opportunity for us. And we're definitely getting after some of the learning points and lessons learned that will be useful to us in not just here in defense of the Philippines but also in future exercises and iterations elsewhere. Balakatan has definitely been one of my greatest experiences in the Marine Corps because I'm given the opportunity to travel outside of the country and experience a different culture. The most important goal for 3rd Marine Latorra Regiment was first and foremost to build our relationship, strengthen our partnership with the Philippine Marine Corps and the rest of the armed forces of the Philippines so that we always know that we can work with our partners and our allies and we are always ready to fight together shoulder to shoulder.