 So the 22nd Airlift Squadron is celebrating its 80th anniversary, but along with that we're also incorporating loadmaster training and engineer training. It gives us an opportunity to learn from the Australians and gives them an opportunity to learn from us. We're looking forward to hosting you over the next couple of days. My job as a loadmaster is to ensure the safety of on and off loading of cargo and passengers. So for this mission going over to Australia and helping the Australian Air Force, we were able to show our allegiance with them. We were able to work with each other and then show our differences and share our techniques. For us to come here and work with the Air Force Squadron and their loadmasters, it gives them a once in a lifetime opportunity. We are the only Air Force in the world that flies the C-5 aircraft. I think it's taken a lot of us by surprise, especially the interior. It's good to know that we do have the allies, but we're also friends and we have created this bond where you have Americans coming over to Australia and we get to show them our beautiful country and vice versa when we go over to America. During our visit to the Royal Australian Air Force in Aberdeen, I was able to learn about the origins of the Squadron and our heritage, learning about those who came before me and it gave me more of an appreciation for my place here in the Squadron. It's events like these that allow us to extend our global reach, develop our force and most importantly strengthen our warfighting capabilities.