 So I'm an officer cadet at the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst, finished OCS with Mr. Kreitz, and then we were selected to go over to England to do a year of training. Put together a packet, went before board, presented a lot of our scores from OCS. They selected two of us to come here to Sandhurst to train with the British military. So today we were doing some live fire, so we were doing a live fire platoon attack. So I was acting as the platoon commander. So we ended up assaulting through three positions and then did a fighting withdrawal. I got to assault the first position and clear up with a grenade and bayonet, which was pretty cool. We did do a lot of bayonet in the US, so the Brits love it. The officer cadets are really versatile and get it multitasking and get it working outside of their comfort areas. We've shared every meal together and been out in the field, been in the mountains of Wales together. So we formed some pretty tight connections. There are some absolute characters. It's been fantastic. I think making international connections is amazing and I've learned a lot. So excited to take back some of the lessons I've learned being in the UK, back to America. And I hope I've left somewhat of an imprint of America here.