 Guerrilla Conti Dharma is an annual GPOI mission, which is a global peace operations initiative. And it's where all these different countries come together and essentially practice and coordinate conducting UN peacekeeping operations. The reason why this mission is essential to the success of peacekeeping operations is the UN sends out all these different countries and giving them an opportunity before forward deploying to these locations to build relations prior to going into these potentially hostile nations is critical. It's been fun being able to interact with other countries, learning about their cultures, languages, being taught by different people from other cultures and how they've had experience with the UN and other deployments that they've had and then bringing in teaching us to learn from them as well. From my experience so far is like learning how to de-escalate, especially going from the fact that I am infantry and I've been trained to shoot and kill that learning to de-escalate and not always result to violence has been probably the biggest training curve. This is where we meet each other, this is where we get to build those relations and really find these partners and connect on a personal level and it's critical that we participate as the Hawaiian National Guard because again we are partnered at the state level and working with these counterparts again helps us build these relations early on and any opportunity to interact and get that face to face with them will only serve to benefit us further down the way.