 The unit going into the offensive needed our support. What we did is we bridged a few gaps that couldn't be crossed by conventional means. We also built enduring structures, a PB and a VSP, in order to allow sort of west to push further north into the green zone and maintain operations and have a place to consolidate when they have to. You know when you go to the right side of the gap, perfect. The Marines were outstanding, both platoons, company-wide. I think this mission just put all of our training together. We did every aspect of combat engineering, from bridging to demolitions, vertical horizontal construction, and the Marines were able to shift gears and perform outstanding better than any group of combat engineers I've ever seen.