 I'm Sergeant McCarty, I'm with Baker-1-7, attached to Murphy. Alright, so the 2030 force design is going to allow the Marine Corps to work as a decentralized level, basically a smaller level to allow us to work more hand-in-hand with attachments, as well as larger assets, and allow the squad to work as more of a decentralized command. So the force design 2030, what separates it from how the Marine Corps has been acting is the Marine Corps has been acting, such as in the Middle East, as a larger scale operation and now we're trying to get more decentralized, allowing squads, platoons, and so on to have more fundamental hand-in-hand with larger assets as mortar, ardies, anything like that, and ANCAS. And it's going to allow us to reach back to our amphibious routes, because being in the desert for so long, it's got us away from that trend. And now we're going to be more working with AAVs and any amphibious assault vehicles. Yeah, so we use dispersed units, such as snipers, then ardies, then mortars, and a good amount of dispersed squads to aid us in seizing this airfield that we're on. And after that, it's going to create the ability to move logistical assets onto this airfield and allow us to continue our assault further south. So the situation that we were briefed to is that this airfield was key terrain for us in order to land our bigger guns onto, so we needed 22s as well as arty to further on our assault to our next battalion objective. What we were briefed is there were multiple enemy machine gun bunkers, as well as a platoon plus size element, and that was going to create our attitude into seizing this airfield. So the seizure of the airfield allowed us to gain more logistical assets and create a centralized COC for Baker Company. And to further on our objective, it allowed us to land 22s here, set up multiple 81s MFPs and allow arty to come in to aid us in this seizure of a town further south. All right, and shout out to all my boys at home in Platsburg, New York. It's my wife, Danny McCarty. I love you.