 Nathaniel Knight, Lieutenant Colonel, first of the 214th FAA Battalion from the state of Georgia. What we are doing here today is we're working with our Moroccan counterparts. We are artillery battalion, and so we've come out here to do a live fire with them during African Line 21. Well, it continues a partnership that we've had with the Moroccan Army for over 200 years. We've worked with them consistently over the years, and this was a mission that came up that we had the opportunity to do coming out of COVID and everything else that we've been working through this past year. So it was just a great opportunity for us to come out, serve with them, and just continue that partnership. Yeah, so what I hope that they've learned from us is seeing our ability to work from various different locations, shoot various different types of missions, and still get accurate fires in a timely manner onto the battlefield. The real world end result from African Line for artillery is knowing that in the event there was some security issue where we need to work with the Moroccans, we've already built that partnership and continue to support that partnership with that nation, and we can operate under the same common goal. So I think that this has been a wonderful opportunity to come to Morocco and work with one of our partner nations. It's something that I continue to progress in the future with more partnerships. Definitely a positive event for my soldiers and certainly I'm sure a positive event for their soldiers.