 Today we're out here doing the DLA-DS, which stands for Defense Logistics Agency Dispositional Services, and we're participating in a division exercise called Lightning Purge. Lightning Purge is basically a streamlined process where division has resourced the MHE as well as the DLA civilians to come up from Pearl Harbor, Hickam to here at Schofield to expedite and mass the turn-in process of about 424 pieces from their brigade to DLA-DS. The traditional turn-in process can be a little bit lengthy and it's sometimes difficult getting a hold of other units when we do transfers. For turn-ins though, this is a good way for everyone to come together and to really just kind of mass our efforts on one turn-in process as a brigade and as a battalion. Divestment is very important for division because it's tied to readiness. What I mean by that is once units get rid of said equipment that's, you know, that needed to be turned in or what not, it frees up space on their end cell to get more newer equipment. So while that equipment set is still on their property book not being utilized or broken or damaged, when we have divestment opportunities like this, like Operation Lightning Purge, it's an opportunity to get rid of those broken and damaged equipment sets to get newer ones.