 On a day-to-day basis, we execute the movement of cargo, personnel, and all equipment through air through ground transportation and just track it all the way to its end point. It's definitely important to track all the gear, you know, and support the Marines on the ground. So for us out here, it's a lot of like standing around. Letting the crew chiefs kind of do what they do. They're going to ground-guide in the MMV, the forklift. Once they ground-guided in, they're going to pick up the pallets and then we take control and we go and stage it elsewhere. The Red Patches dates back to World War II to distinguish us from the infantry when we would bring them to shore. And then now we still wear them just purely for tradition. I'm Corporal Hamilton and I'm 0481 Landing Sports Specialist.