 So the purpose of the event was to conduct a raid in order to support VMX1 or the Kilo 53s. On the squad level, some of the expectations were to be fluid, smooth, and fast out of the bird. My squad in particular, we like to make sure that everything's perfect. And with a new squad, a new platoon, especially through IBEX, it's good to have us pushing to be a higher standard. And that's what we're pushing for. So our expectation, I would say, is to get to a higher standard and make everyone else in the Marine Corps follow what we do. The UTVs were really cool. We put them on there, and the crew chiefs, everyone, I believe, did their job great yesterday from the lowest level to the highest level. The 53s also, we thought we were going to have to roll down UTVs and compact everything. It wasn't the case. The 53s had a lot of space in them. We were able to successfully be in and out of the 53s at a moment's notice. It was smooth. Marines who had never ridden on a tower before to the most experienced Marines feel something and feel safe in that environment. I think that was very good, and I think that we should continue to use these birds. The event that was conducted today was an air salt raid that basically led into the securing of an LZ, a landing zone for fall-on forces. The purpose of the event was primarily to have the platoon get a rep at getting on and off helicopters and kind of letting them see what challenges and planning factors that go into utilizing air assets during the conduct of offensive or defensive schemas of the maneuver. Additionally, we were supporting the new experimental CH-53 kilos in helping them to gather data on how having troops actually loaded up in full kit feels flying and additionally be loaded up small vehicles onto the birds themselves and to let the pilots kind of figure out the idiosyncrasies of flying with vehicles on board as well. The CH-53s have a higher lift capacity. In addition, they have the better ability to fit troops on board as well as their gear and better ability to actually lift things like vehicles or ammo, things of that nature. My expectations going in, we are early on in our work-ups, so we haven't had too much time together. We've approximately been together for about two months. However, all I wanted to see my Marines do was take Commander's Intent and act violently off of that Commander's Intent, so I would say that they did that. I would say that doing events like this helps us figure out going forward how we can fully utilize all the assets that will be coming to all the Marine Corps here in the future. As the experimental battalion, we're kind of tasked with figuring out what exactly the Marine Corps will look like in the near future and how we can actually integrate all of the new assets and equipment to execute and go out and close with and destroy the enemy.