 So we're in Gdynia, Poland doing the seaport deparcation. So this is the dagger brigade equipment, and we're downloading the vessel today in preparation for our onward movement. Yeah, the dagger brigade is here in support of Atlantic Resolve. We're here to build relationships with our NATO partners, continuing to build our interoperability, our ability to work together. I believe we're stronger together, and so the dagger brigade is looking forward to working with NATO partners, learning from each other as we go about these next nine months. You know, it's amazing to me that only three months ago all the dagger brigade was at Fort Irwin, California, and in the desert, and then now here we are in Northern Poland downloading our equipment, and so in just three months' time we're able to travel so far, project combat power, and I think it's exciting too, the soldiers that are out here to be a part of this operation. It's not something we get to do every day, but they're motivated by it, and they understand the greater and larger purpose of why they're here, and so I think as a team, as a whole, we're looking forward to working with our NATO partners, assuring them and deterring any adversarial aggression against NATO countries. Our main job here is to keep tally of all of their equipment and keep accountability of everything that's being downloaded. We have over 640 pieces and our main purpose is to make sure the equipment is all here, whatever the unit loaded in the vessel all gets here and gets downloaded. We've got Christmas time right around the corner, so a lot of soldiers are going to be away from family, but I think too, this is not the first deployment I've been on, we've been away for the holidays, so I think this is a special time for the soldiers too to understand that we are a family as an army, and so I think it's a good opportunity for us to just come together closer as a team over the next few months.