 Just your name, rank and unit? Sorry to do good. Bravo Company, 2nd 503rd. And first name's what? It's Keith. Keith, okay. So what kind of rain are you running here? We're running, it's about a 500 meter lane, and the guys are moving to a notional motor tube on the far end of the lane. It's appropriately guarded, and then about halfway to the motor tube is a fire team. So the guys will come under contact and it's their decision how to react to that and then clear those guys and then move on to the motor tube. What nation are you working with? This morning it's Moldova and then apparently this afternoon a few of the British might be coming through. Which units have you worked with prior and what would you say some of the strengths are? This is our first day running the lane so this has been it, the Moldovans. Other than that it's just been the airborne operations of the other nations so far. And overall, what are you looking to see? This is really just about decision making. There's several ways you can approach it. Most of these guys are bringing in considerably larger groups of guys and then are resistant so they have enough men to take the objective and they don't have to really bug out. It's all about decision making really, what it is. And what's your OP4's objective? OP4 is just to give them a bit of a headache and make them work and make them think. It's really that. You never really get used to getting shot at and even though they're blanks it's still someone else making a lot of noise coming at you. And so far you're enjoying Rappentryton 11 or what do you think? Rappentryton, it's been pretty good. The jumps have been fantastic. It would have been great to work with the other nations a bit more but it's been a pretty good time. Thanks, Art. Alright, thank you.