 The objectives of SWIFT were sponsored to make sure that the Alliance can very rapidly mass whatever forces required to defend any other NATO ally. And I think we've been able to demonstrate that with the integration of both the United Kingdom forces, Estonian forces here in Estonia at the tactical level, and then also down in Romania at the division level of integrating in over 14 different nations. Again, to show that resolve and capability across the entire Atlantic resolve footprint. Well, the first thing is all these relationships have been built over many years now. And you can see that we all know each other, we all understand how each other thinks. And now it's just about making sure that from the tactical up to, in my case, the division level, we have true interoperability. So that if required, we could vary fast and efficiently defend and execute operations. A joint forceful entry is an operation that penetrates an enemy defensive area. It doesn't have to be just airborne assault. It could also be by rotary wing or other means. But it's really about understanding your adversary and setting the conditions so that you can deliver that force to give either change the geometry, the pace or the speed and give a dilemma to our enemy adversary. So just at this portion of swift response, we dropped in a little over 600 paratroopers. But most importantly, we brought with us the capability to defend against any adversary that is out there. So it's those very unique capabilities that only an airborne division can bring. We were able to very rapidly get down to the ground and put into the fight very quickly. About a month prior to this, we had a team live fire going on. And I suppose it was a squad of live fire in the training event as well. That's dependent on the leg. So we've jumped twice with the Americans already. That's been pretty good. Quite good landings. Someone has been looking, but I suppose that's the risk you take jumping out of water. Yeah, we've done good back in the camp to be able to prepare for this. So obviously now we're here, so we're looking for the next task. It was soft. For me at least. Exciting. It was a long flight. For a lot of us it was the first time flying out that distance and jumping out with a lot of kit as well. But in Africa it was good. Had a great time. It's always great when you're out of the plane. In the plane it's a little uncomfortable. Once you're out the door, the adrenaline is pumping. It's always a good time. Yeah, I mean you've got that weight on your back, on your front. As soon as you go out, you know, you're weightless. You're just, you know, checking around. As soon as you get to the ground, you get your stuff together. You're kind of getting on with it. It's got to be out. It's definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I really appreciate it. It's been good. Most of us have started flying out of the country. So when you get to the world, some of the Americans, especially given our history, it was really nice to have you second, especially the French regiment in itself. So I think it's good to have the ties, keep relationships close as they work. We went back in the same five years ago. Right, well, what's it? It's been a great experience.