 So I am Command Sergeant Major Chuck Gregory. I am the Southern European Task Force, Africa Command Sergeant Major. Today we embarked on to the Herschel Woody Williams, see one of the capabilities that AFRICOM has as part of the combatant commanders married out of resources given to him and also as part of African Lion 21 as we do the joint exercise here in Morocco that spans from Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia. So the importance of the visit today on the Herschel Woody Williams is one to showcase one of the pieces of equipment, one of the things that General Townsend has as the combatant commander and really to showcase to the Moroccans and to our partners in Africa our ability to continue to partner with not just the Army of which we are but also to our joint activity of the Navy, the Air Force, the Marines and the Joint Force. It continues to get better every year. So this year it's going great. We just executed the Joint Force entry with the 173rd Airborne. We executed the high Mars fire, the air defense elements that are here for the exercise. What I think people should know about African Lion 21 is this is our ability to continue to build the team and it's not just the team of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Marine, the United States it's the coalition team. So it's all of our coalition partners and it's our African partners across Africa to demonstrate and to showcase that we're better together and that we train to fight as a coalition team. So again, it's our ability to showcase from each person's perspective and each service's perspective and each country's perspective how we would fight together if we were brought as a coalition team. One, I would like to say to all the participants in African Lion this year, great work so far. Look forward to the continued efforts within the exercise and look forward to the years.