 The role of Medevac is to be able to pick up our own soldiers and our allies and move them from the forward line or point of injury and get them to a facility where we can get them proper care. It's really important because in this line of work there's lots of dangerous activities and accidents happen and being able to care for our soldiers is one of the big priorities. So first we'll get a nine line, we'll get all the information that we can and then we will take off, we will go to the site. The coordinates that give us the medics on the ground, we already have the patient wrapped up, ready for us to receive. We'll get that transfer from them, all the information that we need. We'll load them up and then we'll take care of them until we get them back to the role one. The importance of practicing nine lines and continually rehearsing this exercise is to maintain our readiness so when an accident does happen or an incident occurs we can be ready and be confident in our skills to grow out and potentially save a life.