 Captain David Hume, the 445 Civil Affairs Battalion. So our mission, what is our mission out here? Our mission out here is to conduct civil military operations alongside our Filipino counterparts. Whether that's just conducting regular civil engagements, to school assessments, to help increase both the Civil Affairs of the United States' ability to conduct Civil Affairs operation and the Filipino Army's ability to conduct Civil Affairs operations. Throughout the entire process and our entire time here, U.S. forces, we've been working incredibly close with our Filipino counterparts, all the way from the planning cycle in the J9 cell and the J3 cell, down to actually conducting the individual assessments and engagements on-ground. So everything we do is truly shoulder-shoulder, and it gives us the opportunity to both learn from each other. This mission is important because the Filipino people in the U.S. people have a long history of shared traditions and culture and a long history of democracy in both countries. So using this mission and through this mission, we can both strengthen those democracies and continue to ensure peace and prosperity for the Filipino people and get some good training out of it for both our armies.