 And it was obvious from day one when we got with them that the Jordanian forces we were partnered with, they've absolutely trained. They were just drilling targets on the unknown distance, just like the Marines were. First-arm Pierce, first-name Conrad, currently serving as the first-arm for Gulf Company, Second Battalion, 24th Marines out of Madison, Wisconsin. So the overview for Intrepid Maven came out that, hey, we're going to go do some partner training with Jordanian forces, basically partner together in order to build that interoperability to standards of what we do and what they do as infantry building off of each other's experiences. It was very obvious that they were proficient in what they were doing and they had great discipline and communication skills between their team leads and their squad leaders. And what we gained out of this was huge. We really gained a lot of experience. It was great working with them, I mean with some of the Jordanian forces and they were sitting around the campfire. They built a little campfire out there and they invited us in. We were sitting down with them just talking. We were talking about family and kids and just life stuff, right? Periods of downtime, that's exactly what we do. We sit around and we talk about life back home and lives and kids and goals and dreams and things. To be welcomed into that kind of circle that quickly was refreshing. And again with the Marines, it was obvious that the integration piece was a non-issue. There was no barriers there at all. It's great, it's great opportunity, great exercise. There's a lot that we've gained out of this. One, the experience just as a whole, right? But to be able to do it the way that we did it and then to actually get to come overseas, very different culture, very different climate. Being able to do Marine Corps infantry basic skills and build from the 1,000 level up to the 4,000 and beyond with Guad Elements. Kind of teaching that to the Jap of what we're doing and why we're doing it and us seeing it and then them telling us their why behind it. And then kind of intermixing that now and now we have a common understanding of exactly why we're doing things the way we're doing it. In order to make sure that there's that common ground and understanding we know how each other operate so that we can do further missions with each other.