 Enemy in the open. Guns in the fake. I think it's important that we train with our partners and our allies to send a message to the world that not only do we call the exercise shoulder to shoulder in Balakistan, but we're actually poised and ready to stand in the Indo-Paycom Theater in the event that something were to arrive. The division's role during Balakistan was to serve as a joint task force, the head quarters. The training that we helped facilitate with the subordinate units was a lot of command and control efforts. And then constructive kill, trying to validate the systems that we put in place so we can be able to talk from sensor to shooter the lowest level up to the highest to be able to report, locate, and then target acquisition. We put the people in place to make sure that the Filipino entities could align their efforts with the U.S. entities. The division tied into the joint force by being free to give those key players so the pilots from the Air Force, the Navy side on the Philippines and with our soft operators being able to tie their sensors and shoot us back. And then ultimately we synchronize those effects against common adversary. We are out here to form relationships and strong bonds and that is exactly what this exercise is about. Balakistan specifically gives Marines the opportunity to operate in a live fire scenario that tests their independent capabilities but it also gives them an opportunity to test their fire teams, squad, platoon, and even company level capabilities. We are unified and we represent a lethal combined front. Everything that we are doing out here, integration-wise, training-wise, we are joint, we are partnered, and any adversary force needs to understand that this is a combined fight. This year's Balakitan is the biggest Balakitan so far. It is an important training with us so that we can test our SOPs and then acquire improvement and integrate. The greatest success of this Balakitan is working alongside with the U.S. Armed Forces. It sends a message that we are committed to defending these regions to be more stable and secured. It really gives us great privilege sharing the knowledge and the skills that they have.