 I'm Sergeant David Swinton and I am the team leader for Alpha Team. My unit is Mobile Connoisseurs Company, Second Light Armored Connoisseurs Battalion. My hometown is Ann Arbor, Michigan. I am a radio operator. Today we are using the Puma to live stream everything that we're doing back to the fleet and using it also to help the Swedes here walk their mortars onto targets. The employment of my equipment is useful because it gives commanders an eye on the ground and an eye in the sky hundreds of thousands of miles away. We will employ this equipment in AE 22 by how we are right now which is using it to give the Swedes directions, working it with their FOs so that they're forward observers so they can see what they're shooting at and then streaming it back to give our commanders in the rear eye on the sky and what's going on. Our archipelago Endeavour 22, the employment of our system is useful. It gives the Puma operator the ability to show the commander an eye in the sky on the battlefield and better employee troops. Doing this joint training in the archipelago is extremely beneficial to us. It's an environment that we cannot get stateside and with weather we cannot get stateside so we're taking systems that we've used out there using them here and it's adding a whole new slew of challenges to what we do. We are overcoming challenges in the archipelago by integrating with the Swedish Marines learning how they do things and applying it to how we do things and being able to take this knowledge back to the fleet when we head back to Camp Lejeune. Our training has improved our capabilities in the archipelago due to the fact that we have to work so disaggregated working not together and you can't just walk or drive to the next site. It's an island hop. It shows how we cannot be so reliant on vehicles and we have to figure out how to man pack everything out and make it work over islands. This joint training improves our capabilities in the archipelago due to the fact that we're so disaggregated and have to work in small teams. We're giving more information to the commander and having to overcome challenges in smaller groups.