 Hi, my name is Captain Roger Tran. I'm the Nuclear Medical Science Officer for the 103rd Civil Support Team, Weapons of Mass Destruction. Exercise Van and Winkle is a multi-agency, multi-CST exercise. We have teams from all over the country, as well as working with the FBI, local law enforcement, fire, and tying everything together from federal assets and local assets to help identify and respond to hazardous materials incidents. The importance of the Alaska National Guard being able to work in interagency operations makes us a viable asset for whenever large-scale events take place. The main thing that we get out of this, and I think the first responders get out of this, is so if we show up to an incident site, we're not exchanging business cards on an incident site. So we're building relationships, we're getting that familiarity with the people that we would work with and work for on a scene, for if and when something happens. Real-world situations are often very complex and dynamic, and being able to know the capabilities, what type of equipment and training that our sister agencies have together, allow us to just hit the ground running and work very quickly.