 What I enjoy most about my job is the ability to go out and support the guys on the ground every single day. Throughout my career I've been able to go out and support troops on the ground all across the globe and it's the most fulfilling thing to me. The UH-1Y Huey has multi-digit abilities at its disposal. We've got the two crew chief door gunners in the back and also we've got the pilots in the front and the Bright Start Block II sensor off the front. So with that we're able to integrate between our eyeballs our night vision sensors and also the clear sensor off the front and we're able to collect information all over the battlefield, track targets and destroy them if necessary. Huey's legality spurs us directly from the crew that maintains it and flies it and bites it. The door gunners in the back have the 50 cal that fires 1100 rounds per minute and also they've got the GAL 17 which fires 3000 rounds per minute. As far as the pilots in the front we've got high explosive rocket warheads, push-at rocket warheads, marking capabilities and also advanced precision kill weapons and some laser guided rockets. From that we're able to engage targets all the way out three miles away from the helicopter all the way into the field. Between the Huey and Cobra we're able to accomplish the multi-admission that first law has on its table in the PECOM AOR. We're able to go down and support humanitarian assistance disaster relief if it ever calls or we're able to go out and conduct office air support and deploy the ground forces if we're able to call it a fight.