 I'm Major Zach Goodman in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and I'm in third civil affairs group also known as Third Cag out of Great Lakes, Illinois. Basically what we're here to do we're out here conducting engagements which is probably another word for interviews and then assessments going to a physical location and trying to understand what its capacity is and how it's used. We give that information up to the commanding officer and they can use that to have a much better understanding of what we call the civil environment. How military operations can affect what happens to civilians in the civilian infrastructure and then vice versa. How civilian infrastructure and civilian things can affect military operation. Mission accomplishment is number one but at what cost and a lot of times you know the civilians of people who are are impacted the most get overlooked so that's our job to make sure that that doesn't happen. Us working with the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the key to making all of this possible. The big picture is to work with them we are allies we are partners and that their relationship will carry on to the next Balakutan and the next teams that that work with the AFP and vice versa. We were able to work together in peacetime you know if the time comes when we need to pick up arms together for whatever reason we will again have that foundation.