 Range 230 is geared towards a company-level attack. As soon as a unit enters the urban environment, it quickly absorbs all of your combat power. The company is sort of the main effort when it comes to employment and deployment. Good job! Good job! What we're trying to do with this event is take the hard skills of combined arms and live fire and put it in an environment that is the most likely for any future conflict. The critical point is using your enablers wisely, so you have CAD out there, you've got engineers. So coming up with creative solutions using those enablers to isolate an enemy element and then allow you freedom of movement. McKagsey has, first and foremost, the greatest physical terrain to train on, so you've got a whole lot of terrain out there to allow you to do these things. What that gives you is a lot of room for surface danger zones. Our weapon systems can obviously affect out-to-great distances, so de-conflicting all that with everything else that's going on around base can't do that in a place like North Carolina to the degree that you can do it here just because we have those vital space in for you a lot to do. The live fire mount town that we have out here is the only place in the Marine Corps that we do live fire urban training for just those reasons.