 So, today we did an exercise, an emergency deployment rate in this exercise. Basically what that is is we practice responding to a crisis, we mobilize the entire battle group, we went through the procedures of going and drawing ammunition, moving to a staging area, make sure all our communications are working and that we're able to talk to each other, and then we move into an assembly area and wait for a follow on mission. This was unique because this was our first time, but also we mobilize the entire battle group to include our ally partners, which are Romanians, the United Kingdom and the Croatians. Why is it important to do this? It's important because the purpose of the Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland is we're supposed to respond rapidly to any crisis, and that takes constant practice, and so this and through the subsequent ones, we really see ourselves being able to deter threats by being able to respond rapidly to any type of crisis or emergency situation. Let's talk about your soldiers first, the Dark Rifles. What does it mean to you seeing your team, Marshal, Alert and Deploy, like how does it make you feel seeing what you saw today? I'm incredibly proud. I mean we've practiced for years and years for this moment, we have rehearsed and rehearsed to be able to transition from inaction to action. I call it our fire drill, being able to go from doing what you're doing, be alert and then deploy, and then quickly out and be able to respond to any threat. Our soldiers are incredibly motivated and I think this is a great learning opportunity not only for ourselves, but how we operate with our allies. So you mentioned allies, so how does it make you feel seeing the Romanians, the British, the Croatians come together toward a common goal like this exercise? What stood out today is the absolute professionalism and the great demonstrated training that our allies have. I mean they're excellent at what they do and really watching them and how they operate really taught us a lot. And I look forward to how as we continue to do more of these exercises, we're just going to get faster and better and be able to respond quicker throughout the coming months. What is stronger together mean to you in relationship to this exercise? Well what's stronger together means really in this exercise is first, notice that each one brings a unique capability that ourselves don't have. For example, the Romanians bring the capability to respond to anti-air threats. The Croatians bring a capability for long range fires. The United Kingdom brings the capability really to look deep and let us know the likely approach of enemies and then we bring the capability to find and finish the fight with our infantry. So just by ourselves, we're not as capable and not strong but together we're a highly potent fighting force. What do you want to add, sir? Oh, it's Rick. You know, really it's a great exercise for us really to shake out the dust and really to exercise that principle we say so often here in battle group polling that we're stronger together.