 So we're doing Apex attacks for the battalion. It's an evaluation for our company, live fire company attacks on two separate live fire ranges. How is golf 36 different than others? I would say the biggest difference, at least the first time using it, is just the overall size of the range. It allows for company commanders and platoon commanders to come up with a bunch of different ways to attack a problem set while attacking an objective with live fire. How has McCree increased unit cohesion? I would say it definitely has helped with unit cohesion all the way down to the squad level up to the battalion. Coming out to these events and conducting these complicated attacks as a team definitely gives the Marines a sense of accomplishment and builds cohesion. McCree is extremely important for the battalion because it basically gives us that go ahead evaluation that this battalion is ready to go into combat today. So we're being evaluated based off our company attacks, which non-illuminated live fire attacks at two separate ranges, so it's a big deal. How does it relate to force design 2030? I'd say in a way that it makes us expeditionary and light and quick on our feet the way we attack these problem sets. Always within the Marine Corps is how can we quickly close on an objective so two separate attacks simultaneously is great. How does this range increase Second Division's lethality? It increases our lethality a lot. Each time we get out to a range or come back from a field event, we're increasing our lethality and getting closer and closer where we need to be. With that being said, this unit is absolutely ready to go into combat today. Is there anything I would like to add? Going off what I just said, this battalion is 100% ready to go into combat today if the nation calls on us. So we're out here today to conduct platoon day and night live fire attacks as a part of a bigger piece where we're conducting a simultaneously or near simultaneous company attack. So we're out here today to train, to become more lethal, to become more versatile and mission sets that we may face when we deploy on the Mew. I think this is greatly affected unit cohesion in that we are out here training together through adverse conditions. And not only that, just out conducting a near simultaneous company attack in two different locations really gives the Marines some confidence in their abilities to conduct real world operations. So Range Gulf 36 is a company live fire attack range. It offers a couple dynamic problems for the Marines to face as they attack through it. So one, it's just one of the bigger ranges on this side of the river on Camp Lejeune. And like I said, it just poses a couple different problem sets that other ranges don't and that the way that the defensive posture that the enemy would be in is set up. It's important to get out and to just everything we do in the infantry is perishable. So it's important to get out and exercise our skill sets, especially as a company. We don't get too many opportunities to operate at the company level, especially live fire. So it's good to get out and get to do that. It relates to forces on 2030 in that it gives a squad leader a chance to operate on mission type orders and to get out and execute in the bigger scheme of things as a squad. So I believe it increases lethality. Like I said, it's just it's given that squad leader the chance to go out and operate on mission type orders and be a bigger part, play a smaller part in a bigger picture in a company attack. Just glad to be out here with my Marines training. Glad for the opportunity to increase lethality and train my junior Marines.