 So this weekend was primarily focused on our readiness skills. We focused on different SF ODA infiltration platforms as well So we did fast-rope insertion or fries We also did static line airborne operations and our our ground mobility team took the joint light tactical vehicle or JLTV how to do some training elsewhere off of Camp Attenborough So we jumped from 1,250 feet the purpose of airborne operations are basically to get a light infantry unit to a place faster than Ground mobility or ground mobile vehicles Helicopters typically they can put a fast-rope right where you want it it gets your it gets your soldiers out quicker They're able to assault an objective while on the object So they don't have to worry about going too far and expending energy. They just get there and go It also serves as an infiltration platform For like forced areas and for the mountains other places where airborne operations aren't suitable JLTV has been purchased by the US military as the Humvees replacement And then this is the first time they actually took them off-road the team that took them out They're really good job of trying to get them stuck as much as possible and and working on recovery and seeing what their capabilities were the reason we train on these things to build confidence and Maintain those skill sets to become a master of any craft you have to have a lot of repetition in it And we try to repeat things as much as possible. I have the utmost confidence in my unit We historically have done great things with many accolades Because we we a think about things differently Because we're National Guard and B because whenever we do get together We practice those basics over and over and over so make the easy stuff easy and the hard stuff You