 Prime Beef Training is a day that is set aside for civil engineers to practice their contingency wartime skills. One team is going to start doing land navigation, so they're going to review a map, learn how to read a map, use a compass, use a GPS, and then they're going to chart their course and they have a point on the map they have to reach. And then the next training that that will lead into is the night vision. So we're using one of the abandoned buildings on base. We've set up obstacles and mazes inside that building, so they'll team with security forces and learn how to navigate a facility using the night vision equipment, which is something that we don't do in our daily operations in CE. Another team is out in the EOD range and they're doing a troop movement, so they're learning how to navigate open terrain, how to maneuver around doors, windows, outside of buildings, and then we have a small market set up with role players. It was good training, definitely had fun, a lot of knowledgeable information passed on to us. I think, you know, putting us out of our comfort zone and, you know, learning something outside of our career field, you know, just in case we are putting a situation where we have to use maps and navigating and finding, you know, different points that we need to get to. I think the toughest challenge is probably being down at the range, you know, going into different buildings and learning how to properly, as a team, move through buildings, calling out different things that we see to make sure the team come back alive if we were to be put into that situation where we have to make it out as a team. In the Air Force, we're engineers. We do our job and then we deploy. And so what we do day in and day out is not necessarily the same mission we would be doing deployed. You might be working on a water system here and then overseas you might be flying from one fob to another helping structures or electricians or H-bags. Here, you're focused on your career field. Over there, you're focused on the civil engineer badge. And so it's important for us to know not only our job and know it well, but to know what our mission is down range as well and how we play a part into that bigger picture.