 It was my first deployment, first time being on a ship, first time going to Japan, pretty much everything was my first time. We first got here, J-Dubs, and then we did Operation Valiant Shield and Blue Coal Mike. J-Dubs was my, I would say that's my favorite part of the deployment. I liked going out into the jungle and getting used to that kind of warfare instead of the desert. Based off the training value alone, that you'll be able to experience out here, like just right here in your backyard, like it's like none other. The most challenging part was working with our counterpart, just trying to get them on the same pages with us and how we do things. And obviously that language barrier alone, like they definitely set a tone. My junior guys, they definitely stepped it up. They definitely took on a, they also took on a better, a bigger leadership role. I was excited. I didn't really know what to expect as an infantry officer when I came over here before. Like I said, I was stationed over here as an enlisted Marine in the air wing, so very different experience. It's been said that amateur study tactics and professional study logistics in here, you get to experience and work logistics all the way from the tactical, operational, strategic level. You get to experience these large level exercise and the smaller unit exercise, work alongside our partner nations. And I don't think you can get that anywhere else right now.