 I'm Chaplain, Major Pinky Fisher, and I am one of the chaplains for U.S. arson. Today we have U.S. forces and Jordanian forces that are coming together, taking time out of our military training in order to play with the children that you see here. And it's a time that we're separating from our military training, but yet we're taking this time to come together and work with the children and play with the children. It's a great feeling to come together and work side by side with each other during this special time and to be with the children from age two to seventeen. We are taking this time to play with them and to show the cooperation that we have between the Jordanian armed forces and the U.S. forces. As you can see, it's hard to tell which one are the kids and which one are the adults. But really for the children to see the Jordanian military and of course the U.S. military coming together, the unity of effort, you know, for us I think one of the major goals that I would like to see is that we strengthen that partnership capacity that we have already begun with Jordan. And then the second goal is for the children to see us working together, playing together and to see that camaraderie and that cooperative effort. So it's really impacting the next generation. When they see us coming together and working together, then they will continue to see us in years to come.