 a form of a brigade-level fire fire, we are going to synchronize and bind off. So currently we're conducting preparation activities for the fire control exercise for the Spartan Brigade. So this is an important event, it's a multieshalon training event where we synchronize and integrate joint fires, close combat aviation, field artillery mortars with infantry and armor in a constructive and live environment. The most important outcome for the fire control exercise is leader development, what you see behind me is the combined arms rehearsal. So this is the culminating event of the preparation activities where young company commanders and fire support officers for the first time literally fight through the battle that they planned. Where we do last-minute synchronization and integration of the plan and we walk away with trust and confidence of what we're about to do. And by doing this preparation activity we're fully prepared to execute live and mass-join fires as a part of the brigade. We are having a maneuver force, seize objectives, and we are echelon-ing fires in support of the operation. So as we do our jobs and as we engage our weapons systems, it builds confidence and competence and that grows both the morale and the lethality of the organization. And so as we continue to get the sets and reps that only solidifies the team and allows us to employ and be successful. So as we modernize we're learning the capabilities of all our weapons systems, of all our communication platforms, and how we can synchronize them together in order to accomplish our mission.