 My operations commander and the other radio operator and I went up to the tower, set everything up. The training conducted was essentially calling in for close air support, both Cassivac and gun runs. Cassivac 9-Line is essentially what you're going to call in when not just a marine, but any military personnel goes down. So we were working kind of co-in-hand with one of the Navy squadrons, the helicopter squadrons. What it was was basically the four air controllers were calling in gun runs on the targets, then you're going to roll into the 9-Line which is going to be where you are, what net they can reach you on, how they can reach you, what kind of enemies in the area, all kinds of things. It's basically the basics that a pilot's going to need to know before they can come into that area. So they have an idea of what they need to deal with. And also so the medical personnel on board that bird know what to bring and what they're preparing for. Being able to call in, you know, a five-line gun run for the first time was pretty sweet. And being able to control the bird, tell the bird where to go, it was pretty awesome. And I think that's going to not only help me and benefit me in the long run, but as well as everyone else there.