 MDTC stands for Marine Division Tactics Course. It's put on by MOTS-1, hosted here by MAG-31. The purpose is to train instructors in division-level tactics for the Fleet Marine Force and for our squadrons here in Buford to become instructors. A division is four aircraft that fly in formation together and execute missions such as offensive counter-air, defensive counter-air, air interdiction for strikes where we go in and fight our way into a target, drop bombs and fight our way back out. So MDTC culminates there in making those flight leads or division leads into instructors that can then go on to train our ready rooms and our young aviators in formulation of executing those tactics that we can do it here at the squadron level. The good aircraft is going to lead the bad aircraft back to Recorder Station. In conjunction with making the MDTIs, it's also testing our ability to fight our peer and near-peer adversaries in combat and making sure that our aircrew are qualified to go up against the high-end threat that we face out there in defending the nation. At the completion of MDTC, we will execute a fleet readiness initiative to show 80% readiness of the attack air community. We will fly every aircraft that is flyable. We're going to show what those dollars that Congress has put into the Marine Corps budget for aviation and show them that their dollars have shown an increase in F-18 material readiness. We are starting to see the effects of those dollars as we slowly climb out of a readiness trough that we have. We are not completely out, and we still need continued support from Congress and funding levels to where they're at now to see those initiatives through in the following years to make sure that we can continue on that upward glide slope to get our material readiness back where it needs to be to take the fight forward for the nation.