 Second Tank Battalion's DFT to Fort Stewart, really the significance of it is the closure of SR-10 in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. We looked through all the east coasts and we found Fort Stewart as a good base to not only fire but to also work on some of the other capabilities we have in the battalion that needed exercise. The priority of training out here was the tank crew ranges. The next priority was maneuver training for the tank platoons and tank company. Then we looked at how we could potentially train our H&S Marines. We didn't only focus on tank gunnery, tank skills, we used this base to its full capability and got training for the whole battalion which includes the 500 Marines and sailors of this battalion. I'm always impressed with them. They stay motivated even being away from the family for 37 days. We just got back from an ITX before we rolled out here. We can go out here and do stuff that we can't do back home. It's definitely a test for them but so far I've seen them persevere, rise to the occasion and it's been a great experience. Overall it's been a phenomenal opportunity and I think it's a benefit to the platoon and to the company and ultimately to the battalion and I think we'll leave a better unit from here than we were when we showed up.