 Initially our mission was to go pick up a class 4 resupply and move it from one area of operations to another. On the way there we were hit with a simulated emergency procedure that required us to land immediately and then request recovery. So as part of the simulation there were two injuries and we also had to coordinate extraction for those people. We requested recovery from our Delta Company, our guard team, down to our aircraft recovery team, which included a security team, the medics, as well as repair maintenance crews and the parts and tools that they needed. They landed next to us, the security team faned out quickly, secured the LZ, then the medic came onto our aircraft, treated and then extracted the two casualties and then the maintenance team went and repaired the simulated damage to our aircraft. This is something we briefed before every operational mission is what do we do in case of we have to go down somewhere. We don't usually actually do it so this is actually pretty cool so it's not just talking about it, we actually did it. We used all of our recovery techniques and they were able to get rescued and come back with everybody safe. It's great to be out in a place where we can actually do those things because our normal training area is pretty restrictive, where we can do certain things and what we can do, but Hohenfels is one of those places where we can pretty much do, within safe limits, whatever we want to do so it's pretty good training.