 Point de Hoc is one of the D-Day landings for our lineage for Second Ranger Battalion. So we came out here basically to re-enact the climbing of the cliffs and to pay tribute to our veterans that climbed these cliffs 75 years ago. We've got two groups of rangers from Second Battalion. Some of us are in period uniforms that replicate the uniforms in the gear that were worn on D-Day 75 years ago and then some of our guys are in our modern day kit. So they're in here replicating what we do now and we're in here as a paying homage tribute to the past. It's very emotional, just kind of a surreal experience. It's something that we've read about, like I said, for 20 years I've read about the boys on Point de Hoc and so to be able to do that today just means a lot and it's a very humbling experience.