 Alex Fontaine. I'm the mission commander for the 36th Aero Squadron contingent here at JPMRC 23-2. We do joint training here in order to make it so that when we do a joint forceful entry or some large-scale exercise along with the Army in the future we have the capability to do that more seamlessly and we can also include our NATO allies. So one thing that the Army provides out here that's been really good training for our crews is the Hymars system which has become more famous in recent months but it's a huge rocket system that can fit into our aircraft but only narrowly and it's very heavy so it's really great training for our crews both the loadmasters and the pilots to upload that system and then for us to go fly and land heavy weight without a board. We also practiced the capability of the Hymars graphic insertion which is where we take the Hymars and land at a different forward location. They receive targeting data in this case from F-35s and then they roll off the aircraft shoot their rockets and then roll back on and we take back off with them. So my favorite part about JPMRC was being able to fly with C-130s from Little Rock the 19th Airlift Wing as well as the Canadians and also work with the Army all at the same time because we get really good at doing the same thing over and over back home with the same Air Force user and the same on base support but coming out here we really learn what the joint common denominator is and what our international partners operate with and so that is really valuable training so that when unknown situation comes up we're more ready to respond to it because we've identified all the unknowns that we can control.