 the rest of your life down the road. So we came to France to bolster our relationship with the French artillery community. We've done that through various training opportunities to include amphibious operations, mountain training, weapons familiarization, and artillery live fire. I believe that we've successfully accomplished our training objectives and our commander's intent. I look forward to future training opportunities with our French counterparts. We participated in an amphibious course with the French Marines. We've learned different tactics in the water and in an amphibious environment that we're not used to. I've appreciated this opportunity to come to France for all the experience I've had. We've participated in different events, and I believe everything was beneficial in the way that we're not used to. French have been awesome for us. They've been very accepting. It's a culture that we can relate to because they're very proud of what they do. We as Marines are very proud of what we do. So I think there's a lot of similarities there. It's been a tremendous experience to learn their culture and to take back the positives back to the United States. We've had the opportunity to work with them, build that relationship, and work on our skills while we're doing that. And we kind of have a meeting of the minds of how we're gonna be able to best operate in the field of firing. So it's extremely important going forward that we have that comfortability working with them that we know when it's time to fight, we're gonna be encouraged. So what's cool is we did a combined call for fire. So essentially we took what the French know and what we know, combined it into one for both of us to understand. So I would say it's mutually beneficial because it increased both of our language proficiencies. For a lot of them, it could be the first time they've even gotten out of the country. So it's a real culture shock to them, as well as being able to train in completely different environments with a completely different equipment that they've ever got to train with before. I think they're gonna take that back as a great experience and something that they'll be able to look at the rest of their life down the road.