 Maintenance, I think, is the heart or maybe the backbone of the Air Force in the sense that the Air Force's mission is to provide air power. So the way we do that is by generating these amazing aircraft like we have here and to generate those aircraft, you know, sometimes they're temperamental and we have maintenance to deal with them. So maintenance will take care of all of the shortcomings of the aircraft, generate them, green them up and give a stable platform for the pilots to deliver that air power. So right now we're in the great country of England, we're in Fairford, the UK and we're on this BTF. So Bomber Task Force is our ability to deploy these jets to a remote location and work out of that location as a hub to generate sorties to ensure these aircrafts are good to go. We can reach out all over the world from that specific hub to strike our enemies or provide lethal means to anywhere across the globe. As a B1 crew chief, our job is to maintain the jet and generate sorties. Generating sorties is ensuring the aircraft are green, servicing them, inspecting them, making sure they're good to go prior to flight. That way they have a good flight, safe flight and an effective flight. So I would say the way the mission set differs from Dias to here would be back home at Dias. We're always training in a training environment. So we're always learning new skills, new skill sets, how to improve those skill sets for places like here at Fairford. So when we come here we take all those things that we learn, we put them into a real world scenario and we apply them as such. My biggest role here is to continue to keep like our guys motivated and keep the morale higher, maybe lining them up with jokes or what have you or just keeping them on the right track. You learn something, you learn more about people that you work with and you get closer with them going through these hardships and experiences, learning how they deal with those situations, maybe they deal with them better than you do and you get to learn something from that person. Maintenance is not a glamorous career field. So yeah, the job is a little tough but I would say that it's the people that you work with that make the job 100%.