 Defender 21 for us is going to be an exercise that involves three different countries. We currently have soldiers in Greece, Farka Air Base here in Albania. We also have soldiers in Bosnia. Our primary mission is to support the infantry units that are on the ground and we also are working with the host nations. So it's been an amazing experience so far. We've really developed some great relationships with these countries and we've been able to actually support the soldiers on the ground that are participating in Defender 21. We actually were able to participate with the Albanian Air Force with one of the Rotary Craft. This was the first joint flight together with American and Albanian Air Force Rotary Craft over Albania territory so it was an amazing experience but really the most important thing to me is developing a relationship with Albania and it has been a fantastic experience. The host nation has been gracious in everything they have worked with us on. I think the most unique thing that we have experienced in working with the Albanians is just the positive attitudes and the interaction, the willingness to learn from each other. Just the excitement to work with the United States. We've learned a lot from them, how they do business, how we do business and what is amazing is when we did our air mission brief and before that historic flight the ability to see that we're really not all that different in how we do our briefings. So really the terminology can be a little different and once you get past the language issues then really we kind of do business the same way so it's been exciting to see little differences but really not all that different.