 The guys who are here, they're all from different units. The coordinator of the training from the Ukrainian side is the Ukrainian military medical academy. I'm instructor from the academy and what are we doing is training the medics, like our American instructors train the medics for different units, for the army, for all the kinds, for the army, for the navy, for air force. All 19 who are here are going to be instructors in this course and in this way start the wave of Ukrainian medics up to NATO standard. I feel ecstatic that I'm here training them because they are willing to learn, they want to learn and they give it all. Oh, the training is very important because if you think about it, the training that they received from us, adding on to the training that they've already had, that just says that they can save one more person. And if that one more person has saved on the battlefield, then I think we've accomplished our job. I also think that we can always give, we can give fish, or we can give the instruments to fish that our people can learn it. So I might be a good medic or some of us might be a good medic in the ATO zone, but what is even more important is instructing and giving this knowledge to other rotations, to other waves, so that it develops more and more.