 When I first got to Bridge Company I was like oh bridge is you know whatever like it didn't seem like it's anything great and then getting out here and actually seeing what what we're capable of. We're bridging a 119 foot gap with almost a hundred foot drop and we can take seven tons tanks over if there's enough room on the other side it's it's amazing. So what it is that we did here today was we spanned this gap with a 12 bay double story medium river bridge basically it's just one of our main assets within our unit so we're just making bridges. So working with the Navy Seabees was definitely interesting as I'm sure anybody who's worked with another branch or another service before has you know taken into account there are different ways of doing things so it's definitely interesting getting to see kind of the differences but also the similarities they're definitely a huge asset seeing them work construction wise as well as on the bridge their skills are phenomenal and it was a great opportunity for sure. I honestly think that the greatest asset that we got from the Seabees was their knowledge we kind of have a straight minded approach to things and then we just go for it based off of what we've done in the past that's worked but they offered a few different solutions and it all came together. My personal opinion the greatest takeaway from this bridge build is just the experience of working in an environment that we're not necessarily used to in regards to another service or another branch excuse me from the service and kind of learning their SOPs and integrating them into ours and vice versa as well as some of the instability within the build side in itself. We had a couple obstacles that we hit in regards to the ground being soft and what not but we were able to push past it and everything worked out great.