 In Southern Jackaroo there were three nations involved. There was us, the Marines, and the Australians, and the Japanese. They divided the scenario up into three different stations. And the first station that we participated in was an offensive clear lane. Our second station was defense. We send out these security patrols to prevent our line of defense from being paroled by the enemy. And then the third station was a lot of combat marksmanship. The non-lethal training, otherwise known as the Blue Bolt training, the Australians call it. We received notification that an ID had gone off. Right when you see a casualty, the priorities of work just go right off in your head and start clicking and triaging that person, getting the intel from that person, and then getting that routed up to higher so we can get an aircraft spun up and get that on its way. That aircraft picked up one of the casualties and ended up escorting them all across the northeast of the country and landed in Darwin.