 So, out here today we're conducting Boganville III, the McCree, and it was a good rep for India Company and the rest of the battalion to practice EAB exercises, which is expeditionary advanced base operations. So we started off with an amphibious assault, basically a shore-to-shore assault, so it went out five meters, got in formation, came back, landed on the shore, and then came into the training area, pushed up, seized the EAB, started providing security and made link up with local security forces as well as the local mayor. So Boganville I and Boganville II were mainly focused on building individual teams, squad, platoon, and some company-level tasks via really live-fire training. So this is non-live-fire training, it's all been blank and force-on-force, so this is really allowing us to take a lot of those skills that we developed in Boganville I and II and now apply it against a thinking enemy, as well as in maybe a situation we're not necessarily very familiar with. Whatever we need to do to be capable and ready to execute on a moment's notice, preparing to fight and train in any environment, any climb in place, basically this is our last operation before we deploy, and that makes us the most ready unit in the Pacific.