 I'm Major Christian Coleman. I work over at the med cell here at the 435th AEW and what we do is we provide support and direction for our medical units downrange that are providing base operation support integration for our forces in Africa. Really our job is to connect kind of the strategic mission from Air Forces Africa with the ground forces and just kind of be their communication channel from the bottom to up and from up to down. Make sure that they are supported. Make sure they have the supplies, the equipment, the the manpower that they need and really a lot lately in Doc will probably talk about a lot more is is tracking and supporting COVID operations. What I do is we provide kind of the support to the care. So we provide medical equipment. We have two BMATs they're called which are Bio Environmental Engineering Equipment Technicians. We provide service to the medical equipment that's downrange. So all of the diagnostic equipment that's downrange, air sampling, water sampling, any kind of x-ray machines, radiology, so on and so forth. So we have two two technicians that will go downrange and they will take care of all the equipment on the continent. We have a medical logistician who is in charge of ordering all the supplies and the equipment that we need downrange and also kind of in-house. And and then I mainly just focus on kind of leading that team. All those different pieces connected in on a continent that's as big as Africa is difficult. I'm Dr. Robert Oschner, Lieutenant Colonel. I'm a physician that's part of the 435th Med Cell here in Rapside. Our unit is really to support the the men and women that are on the medical teams down at our BASI, so base operation support integration level in our locations in Africa. My job specifically is to help particularly from the clinical realm, making sure we have the appropriate people, physicians, providers, and other support staff there to make sure our operations run smoothly. Knowing what our operations are downrange, need to make sure that we're able to take care of the the people that are that are down there. All troops to include Air Force, Army, Marines that are at our locations and so we have the appropriate people and staffing. Right now we're about a month, two months ago actually, we had a huge effort in getting Moderna down to the continent on the west side for our locations, which was a logistical challenge, but a lot of players involved and we did a wonderful job, an amazing job getting Moderna down to air base 101 and 201 and we're able to vaccinate large numbers of people at both locations in addition to partners at Chad. Lastly, I would say I'm very proud of our Med Cell team. I think we've done tremendous work. In addition, we're very appreciative of all of our medical teams that are downrange. They're doing a superb job taking care of all of our men and women at our locations.