 So when Red Flag was first designed, we really focused on fighter pilots and the weapon systems officers but this has evolved so much today. It focuses on the full spectrum of warfare where we're actually able to not only integrate with our allies and partners but improve our interoperability which again allows us to project that combat power throughout the inner Pacific. Being here at Red Flag, I mean it's definitely been an experience. We work really hard, they really push us but we're here to get a mission done and I'm very grateful for it. It's allowed me to get better with adapting to multiple changes, be able to come up with different solutions with others as we work together as a group and to be able to send up our jets and get the mission done. Yeah, every time we get an opportunity to come to an exercise like this such as Red Flag, it always brings good opportunities to figure out what we need to improve on, what we're good at and then kind of refine our tactics so we can be better in the future. So as I was younger we only had a single Red Flag exercise at LSD Air Force Base. As I've gone throughout my career, we've seen this expand to Red Flag Alaska. We've also seen this expand to our allies and partners at least. So what I have seen over the years is our friends, our allies and partners, even our adversaries have recognized the importance of our Red Flag Alaska iterations and today we have so much more high-end training than we did when I was younger.