 What happened to him? You have to go the right way? Yep. Can I miss his head? Can I miss his head? Can I miss his head? Can I miss his head? Town is a peaceful town. Since the U.S. military occupied this area, they lost it. They lost it. The rest of the people came down from the village and left the village. We're going to be working together here in 29 Palms to put it together, to give us the confidence before we go out and deploy. So, ITX covers a lot of live-fire ranges. So we'll do platoon live-fire attacks, company live-fire attacks. And then we really get the opportunity to focus on our urban operations using some of the ranges that 29 Palms has to offer. So Range 220 is a magnificent area where we're able to take what we've trained in our respective units, whether that be in Hawaii, Camp Pendleton or Camp Lejeune, and transition that as we utilize our supporting assets, whether that be Fabious Assault Vehicles or Aeron Station. So the integrated training exercise is kind of one of the last events that we'll do in our workup as we look to deploy strategic and further operations supporting whatever the nation needs at that point. The other units out here said the other infantry battalion, second battalion, third Marines that will be going on a unit deployment program to Okinawa, Japan. And the same thing as us, this is towards the end of their workup as we get ready to get out the door and go bring the Marine Corps. So the integrated training exercise, like I alluded to earlier, really brings together all aspects of the Marine Air Ground Task Force and gives us the opportunity to all come together in 29 Palms and use the facilities that they have here so we can support some live fire ranges through the support of TTECG and really conduct those live fire ranges as close to the field as possible. The urban facility at 29 Palms is referred to as Range 220. It's an immense urban facility that allows us to train tactics that we've learned and rehearsed in Camp Pendleton and transition that out here on a bigger scale. So some of the things that we've been doing is engineer integration so bringing those engineers in with the infantry platoons and allowing them to operate together. Yesterday we had the ability to work with the amphibious assault vehicles bringing us into a platoon attack on Range 220 as well. So kind of bringing in the whole ITX picture allows us to operate with our supporting assets and work things out that we might not have the opportunity to if we were all staying back at our home basis. So over the past few days it's been some hard training, some late nights. Obviously our preparation is where we win the fight. So as we came to the stations or the lane training that we've been doing preparing the expectation really for the Marines was just to give it their all, right? We take the fundamentals that we've learned since the Infantry Training Battalion for some of the enlisted guys and infantry officer course for some of the officers and put those together forcing the enemy into a combined arms level. Absolutely, I'm super proud of the Marines from what I've seen across their Battalion 5th Marines. The Marines have been 24th max effort and really just displaying the best that the nation has to offer. Now as we get ready to get out the door we don't know what the next fight is but we need to be prepared for anything that our nation's goals can bring to us.