 Today we're conducting tactical convoys in order to resupply DZ Cranberry. We're here conducting mode training and preparation for our deployment. It's really good. The OCTs keep throwing curveballs and keeping it interesting. It's not just your run and mill training. There's always something different going on each and every day. I think the OCTs are very professional out here. They're extremely knowledgeable and willing to help in any way they can and facilitate our training to be the best possible. So today we're running 645 ICTC through tactical convoy operations, react to UXO, react to IED, react to small arms or react to contact. Over the past 72 hours they've improved immensely. They started out a little rough and they've grown every single time. And today they've actually got to the point where we believe that they are good enough to actually deploy if needed. From today what I want them to do is be able to go anywhere in the world that the Army asked them to and perform this operation to standard so that they can always come back home safe and sound. Turn it on. It just moved a little bit quicker. He's not going with the med back. It's not going to take him. So at that point it's a real life. I can tell you that. But yeah, you guys work through it. That's all you do. Find the problem and solve it.