 The movement of evacuees from Afghanistan to other transient locations is not as simple as getting on a plane and going. Sometimes there are complications. And when there are, the 512th Army Field Hospital is ready to assist. We're able to treat anything from a heart attack, to appendicitis, to just the coughs and the allergies that we're seeing with this patient population. Some are needing EVAC to launch field medical center, and most we are able to treat right here on the station. And while they expect nothing in return, validation comes as its own reward. It's tremendously impactful and emotional to all of us. The significance of this operation from start to finish is that we're saving lives. The evacuees who have been treated by the 512th have found a unique way to say thank you. Some of them who speak English have found volunteer opportunities to come and work as our translators and help us talk to the ones who don't. Ensuring not only less stress for the medical team, but also that their fellow evacuees get exactly the help they need.