 MLRTE is a service-level training exercise focused on integrating multiple aspects of a combined unit, newly formed at its initial operating capability, synchronizing different teams to serve those future requirements of force design 2030. Phase one of MLRTE is largely focused at that small unit level company and battery level training, both integrating as well as operating independently. The division headquarters role during MLRTE was to serve as an intermediate level headquarters. Phase two is when we took all the different pieces from the MLR, put it together with the Navy, the Air Force, the Joint Forces, the whole, the Maritime Sensing and Maritime Fires. Phase two is focused on allowing the MLR to stretch its legs and be able to operate as those EABs across a distributed environment. Phase three, MAGTAF war fighting exercise, MWX. MWX will simulate more of a land conflict with the stand-in forces already having been present. This exercise allows to demonstrate our value as a stand-in force from deployment to execution to redeployment using a variety of different methods and integrating with the Joint Force effectively. This was a training event that truly chested the medal of the individual Marine. How prepared were you? How focused were you? Every single instance, the Marine stepped up. Whatever it was, the Marines stepped up, they met the task, they understood what their mission was, and they executed why not.