 So the nature of war doesn't change throughout time, but the practice of warfare evolves with new developments in technology and adversary capabilities. In Joint Exercise and Toral Strike, we demonstrated that an infantry company is capable of destroying anti-access, air-denial weapon systems in order to create options for the Joint Force. The planning required for joint training like this differs slightly from a routine training mission that would be unilateral in nature. Instead of sitting down the day prior, coming up with a game plan that has sound tactics and then going out and executing, we are required to interface with our user decoordination with them. As warfare evolves, we can no longer operate strictly within service. We need to take advantage of all the assets that are available to us. Unilateral training is becoming a thing of the past. Almost everything we do requires some type of coordination. We have to leverage all the capabilities of the total Joint Force in order to win in this theater. Toral Strike started with a long-range air assault where Marines embarked on UH-60 Army Blackhawk helicopters and then conducted a long-range infiltration distributed down to the small unit level in order to mass on the enemy's objective. Quickly we destroyed the enemy security forces around the adversary's missile system and then destroyed the missile system in order to render it inoperable. Because we'd gone in light so that we could be lethal, adapted, and fast on the ground, we required a significant amount of resupply material. At this time the US Air Force flew from several hundred miles offshore and did an aerial resupply onto our defensive position. One thing that was unique about the aerial resupply was that because of the prevalence of enemy air defense artillery assets in the area, we had to conduct a suppression of enemy air defense systems. The message for our adversaries continues to be clear. You can develop advanced technologies, but the US Marine Corps and the Joint Force will find you, maneuver on you, and kill you.