 As Air Advisors, we equip, assist, assess, train and advise partner nations to create that interoperability with partner nations in order to be able to have locations in places that we don't normally go to. This week we started training with a little bit of high-threat driving. Last week was our first week on the ground where the students went through four days of academic lessons where they learned how to work with an interpreter as well as how to teach cross-culturally. Our first field craft day started off with TCCC which is our Tactical Combat Casualty Care. We also had Tactical Urban Environment Day where we ended up using two days worth where we did dry runs and then followed by the following day we used the simulation rounds to give them that instant feedback as well as to better help them understand how to shoot, move and communicate through urban environment. So this training is a really good introduction to working with the other career fields especially as a mobile training team here. A vast majority of the members are all from Anderson. So when we go to do advising missions we're going to be with a lot of the same people we're with right now so we've already started to build that cohesion and learn how each other operates so that way when we go visit another nation we're not trying to figure it out on the fly. I believe that Air Advisors are essential because you can't do it all yourself and that's true for people and for nations. We're only as strong as our partners in the region and keeping those relationships up are key especially out here where we don't have a large land mass to move across. We have the islands and we have our partners on those islands.