 I'm the Detachment Commander, ODA 7326. So what I liked about the training areas here is that it allowed us to utilize the same platforms that we were going to use in Afghanistan in our upcoming deployment and just the realistic nature and detail that was put into a lot of the urban sites that we've been to. The training areas are phenomenal. The Range 220, the structures they have out there are absolutely incredible. What do I think about the training areas here at the Combat Center? Well, they're phenomenal. They really are. They provide team-like cars with the opportunity to train in an environment that's very similar to what we would be experiencing downrange. Bystanders, we start with the tower and move on to the to the helos. It's always fun when you can get up in the air with some helos and some big pilots and practice something that, you know, not a lot of people get to do. The raid with the Marines was fun. Those guys were more than willing to learn. They were quick learners. They were hard workers. They exactly what we needed them to do. It showed in the raid itself how proud of what we do with Special Forces. My brothers on this team are amazing with the dudes. Incredibly competent, incredibly smart and they're adaptable. For every man at some point in his life, they witness something that drives them to want to do more with what they have. For me, that moment came. So why did I join Special Forces? It's like that option I said was that option and I think if I would not have chosen it, I think I would have done a disservice to myself really push the boundaries of what I thought was capable. Fulfill that drive that I believe every man feels to be at the edge of his capability. The Special Forces community is, that's asking for a big ball. I mean you meet some of the most amazing people that you did not know existed in this community.