 The Ohio Army National Guard participated this year in Operation Northern Strike, the country's largest National Guard Bureau sponsored military exercise in Camp Grayling, Michigan. At Northern Strike, combat medics assigned to the 237th Support Battalion, along with their special guests, conducted a mass casualty training exercise as part of their annual training. There was a lot of preparation that went into it. We attended several Northern Strike planning conferences. The commander and I, Major Dorian Marsh. We did a brigade support area operation up here at Camp Grayling in this location, and we ran through mass cow rehearsals as a company. Our cluster that is down the road from us received contact. When that contact happens, we had casualties. Those casualties that were not treated that were at that cluster were brought here to us because we have a little bit more capabilities here. We have providers that are able to take care of the patients a little bit more effectively, as well as our Latvian assets that also are accompanying us here on this training. And they integrated into our treatment platoon. They had five personnel with them. They basically all that we determined were like doctor level. So they're trying to learn from us like what equipment we're using, how we're documenting, how we're treating as well, and take that back to their country to develop SOPs themselves. We have a pretty incredible crew, morale is high, everything we've thrown at them. We were the first unit in the field. So we've been out here for a minute training, balancing training, taking rest, giving them classes. I have full confidence that they can do their job.