 The Security Forces Assistance Brigade is a fairly new unit. The first one came about in for Benning, Georgia a couple years ago. The S5's role is to assist, advise, liaison, support foreign military units. The lanes that we're focusing on right now are a collective task that we as the Army train on. On lane one you're focusing on formations in order of movement, which is moving in a tactical formation. You're also focusing on defensive operations, being able to set up a defense and retain that defense. Lane two is my lane. We're working on conducting an ambush as well as searching EPWs and how to treat EPWs. Lane three we're working on counter IEDs as well as patrol base operation. It's almost like a second home being on the base that we live and then coming out here. They love us out here. They want us out here. We want to be out here, so it's a great relationship that we build. We learn their names. They learn ours. We start speaking some of their language with them. They start speaking some with ours. We build good friendships out here.