 The Georgian Liaison Team is a composite team composed of three different elements. The first being the core, which consists of a headquarters element, along with infortune team leaders, an enablers element, which provides the support for all those commodities, and then finally our Anglico salt, which came out of six Anglico. Our primary mission is to advise and assist, as well as train with them, to aid them in their mission, and I guess the accomplishment of their mission, which is to provide security for Bagram airfield in our canister. I think the Georgian Liaison Team is important because it not only teaches Marines that we aren't only in this fight by ourselves, but it shows us that we have to work sometimes in joint and coalition environments, that not only include people from our own country, but from other countries. So while we are in Afghanistan, not only did we work with the Georgians, we were actually stationed there with and trained with them, but we are embedded with ANA, we work with the Czechs, we work with the Polish, and we also work with the Bolivians. So if anything, it shows dedication to our mission as a Marine Corps, but dedication to going to other places and other countries and helping them build their militaries to hopefully serve better with them in the future.