 Yeah, so the training that we completed yesterday was with our joint coalition partners from the Italians to culminate our training in preparation with them to do joint personnel recovery. As we're out here in an austere environment at any point, flying aircraft, our personnel can become isolated and as a coalition partner it's one of our jobs as an aviation unit to go out and recover personnel. I mean, I thought it went really, really well, just getting in those reps and continuing to expand on our knowledge. Each military is going to have their own standard operating procedures when it comes to this. We're going to do things differently than say the Italians will or the British guys will. So understanding how they're going to operate, what they do for their operating procedures when different things like this happen, it prepares us for when we have that real life scenario. We haven't done this specific downpilot rescue, but we tend to train for everything. So as a smaller section, we like to be proficient at as many things as we possibly can, to fill as many roles as we can and this is just one more thing in our toolbox that we wanted to have and we were really grateful to have that opportunity. Because everybody's in the same battle and it may involve you evading in the desert for a little while to work your way back to friendly forces. But in a real scenario, having assets in the air that can land, pick you up and bring you back to the force just gets you back in the fight that much sooner.