 It's very difficult on the reserve side to during BA weekends to get out there and do actual construction projects in a short period of time like that. So when we come out for annual training like this and exercises like this, it gives us the ability to get hands on and get our soldiers that are trained up in these MOSs actually doing their MOSs. First Lieutenant Cody Shappert, we as a 463 engineer battalion are over top of construction companies, route clearance companies, etc. So the construction companies are going to be operating in the area doing their jobs. They're going to be building some sea huts, so some shelters doing some road improvements for some of the local areas so that they can get some better training on their skills. It's a training opportunity for us as the battalion to try and get thrown scenarios that they might encounter and how we're going to counteract those scenarios. So our job is basically going to be taking what information we get from the field, adapting it, adjusting it, planning for it and then pushing it out to our units including the 702nd construction so that they can adjust their missions accordingly to the changing threat and environment that we are in.