 The field training exercise that we're doing today is a joint effort. We have our Air Force partners and our Army partners here and the focus of this FTX is on patient movement. So every time we go to the field, be it here on Okinawa, we always practice our same mission essential tasks, which are communications with the frontline units or the aircraft delivering the unit, triaging the patient, treating the patients appropriately throughout the medical capabilities that we have inside and then transporting the patients to the next higher echelonic care. I'm an emergency medicine or shock trauma nurse. So my job is in the first of the 10s, the shock trauma system, where we are providing that initial resuscitative, stabilizing care. I do things like run medications, assist with the bed teams, just anything really that is needed as the multiple components in the shock trauma system go about taking care of their patients. From 3rd Medical Battalion, this is our chance to exercise our capabilities as a unit.