 So the big event this week was the airdrop of the forward arming and refueling system or a FARP with the joint precision airdrop system It's a GPS guided parachute After that the bulk refuelers were on the ground to assemble the FARP and then move into refueling operations FARPs are a great asset to use out here in Okinawa, especially when we're moving aircraft and supplies from island to island it allows aircraft to refuel at forward points or EABs and air delivery is a way that we can provide those supplies into those isolated areas So air delivery obviously our our main mission is cargo cargo resupply But parachute rigors also serve as the subject matter experts on all things para ops for the Marine Corps So we do personnel jumps that they can maintain qualifications So following the cargo drops that we did Monday at Tuesday. We did personnel jumps Following the personnel jumps we moved into refueling We also worked with some air traffic controllers from Max 4 who coordinated the infill next for the aircraft To refuel with the bulk fuelers from energy company. So we really brought together units across the mag taff and demonstrated sort of a Different set of capabilities with different types of Marines working with each other