 Well, traditionally a female engagement team is there to close the cultural gaps between the United States military and cultures that have sensitivities about female and male interactions. The 22nd Renus Peditionary Unit that is there because our commanding officer wanted to have a capability. We have a team with specialized skills that we could send to engage with female units of foreign militaries and exchange skills and thoughts and ideas to try to strengthen those relationships with our partner nations. The 22nd Renus Peditionary Unit female engagement team came to Romania to do sustainment training, but we also participated in platinum links to support to aid. That's where we were able to do our interactions with all of the different militaries from Romania and Bulgaria and Moldova, as well as train along Fast Company and to aid. We did live fire ranges, we shot pistol on steel targets with Fast Company, and we learned a lot of skills that we hadn't done before. Working with different units is amazing because everyone in the Marine Corps kind of has like their own little ways of doing something, so it's a great opportunity to share skills and knowledge that you have, you know, by experience you kind of learn different ways of doing things and someone might have a better idea on how to do a certain thing and it's just awesome to bring all that knowledge together and I think overall it makes us a better Marine Corps training all together.