 This week was the final evaluation exercise for the platoon before deployment. We put them through complex training scenarios and life-fire weapons engagement drills, putting them through likely scenarios that they will find themselves and ensuring that they're able to engage accurately. The final event for their work-up should include realism and complexity and should be physically and mentally demanding, and that's what this week was about. They throw us some good scenarios for us, so we get the friction internally and from the up for as well. Any friction that we can get, the more friction we can get, the better. We know definitely what we can fix and where we can improve. There's always room for improvement. We're always training, we're always keeping ourselves busy. There's a lot of late days, but it's for a better purpose to make sure these guys are ready for whatever we can throw at them or the real life we can throw at them. We accomplished everything we wanted to this week. We had two full days of life-fire where there were complex scenarios. The platoon is ready to deploy to European command and there, though, will be forward stage as a crisis response element for that geographic combatant commander.