 Salt Support Tactics 3 is a non-combatant evacuation operation, a NEO exercise put on by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron 1, based out of Yuma, Arizona. It's executed on training day 40 of their twice a year exercise, and it tests the perspective of weapons and tactics instructors, the PWTI's ability to conduct a non-combatant evacuation operation of American citizens while concurrently conducting a foreign humanitarian assistance operation to remove refugees in a permissive or uncertain urban environment. The ground teams involved in this operation were primarily the security force that were dispatched from the aircraft to secure the landing zones. The fourth of the major evolutions that we do at Weapons and Tactics Instructor course, and what it consists of, is a dual-site night aerosol into two separate objectives. So one objective being here in range 210 with a infantry company to clear the range of 210, and then the other objective is over in the Delta T, and that is another company establishing a blocking position that will then sustain notionally for upwards of 48 hours. We have all elements of Marine Corps aviation, we have all elements of the Marine Air Command and Control Squadron, and then we have the GCE that's all integrated, so we have every element of the MAG TAF integrating into this single evolution.