 The best way to be able to gain information about the enemy that we're facing is to be able to be on the ground, be moving through the terrain and gaining information. We had a few things lead into an air assault designed to pick up, push miles away, get dropped into a beach and defend their shores. You've got squads working independently, air inserting behind enemy lines, moving forward identifying the enemy's positions on the ground, moving in and destroying the enemy COC and integrating engineers and demolition and then pushing past that objective, integrating with our 60s and 81s, our forward observers and also a squad of medium machine guns. They're all inserted as part of Wave 1 and they're supporting the second part of the attack. The second part of the attack is a seizure of the enemy fuel facility. The importance of that is that it's not the typical objective where you're destroying the enemy in place. You actually need to be able to retain the terrain and the fuel facility that's on it so that future forces can move through the area and use the equipment that's on the terrain. Then the last part of it is creating a defense in depth and defending against an amphibious counterattack from the enemy.