 Marine Air Group 36 from Okinawa came up to Masala Air Base for an exercise. It's part of the tilt rotor and rotor wing relocation exercise 2107. It brings us up here, gets us off of Okinawa into a different area of Japan, essentially allowing us to train in a different type of environment. It's a little more mountainous up here. There's some different range complexes. So the V-22s, they came up from Okinawa, Japan at MCS Fatima. It's about a six-and-a-half, seven-hour flight up. We make a couple stops in and around, but it's a long-range flight. Just think about the most southern point of Japan down there in Okinawa, all the way to up here in Masala. The Air Force Navy and the Japanese personnel have been really welcoming and making it go as smoothly as possible, so it's been great so far. Petty Officer Kyle Peterson, Masala Air Base, Japan.