 So ITX, or the Integrated Training Exercise, is basically the premier training event where we pull elements from all across the United States to participate in training in 29 Palms, which provides us a lot of good training venues that you wouldn't get anywhere else. Basically, it's the Super Bowl of training in the FARC. I feel like ITX is just a design and test, marines, personal limits, because you come out here and a lot of us aren't used to these temperatures, or they're not used to just constantly moving for that many days. We get to train little bits and pieces here and there throughout the year, and get to come here and actually put it all together and see why we're doing what we're doing, make sure everybody's doing what they need to be doing, how they need to be doing it, and it gives us the opportunity to get the training that we need. ITX is where we bring together all elements of the MAG TAF from across in the FARC, which is a command element, logistics combat element, ground combat element, and an air combat element. This is a very unique experience for marines in the reserves, because they get to see how the MAG TAF at the larger levels works, and it's an experience that's going to stay with them for the rest of their lives. This is also a time-proven method that the Marine Corps has used to develop capable and intimidating war-fighting units. ITX-4TAC-21 proved that MFR can still pull together units from across the United States, mobilize them, and train them so they can go fight and win where they can.