 We've been focusing on overhead fire, but also having a maneuver element downrange that they can actually see and communicate with utilized marathon targets acting as the maneuver element which they were given inside of their platoon order. Students came up, conducted their normal actions that they would whenever they're supporting maneuver element, coming up conducting that leader's recon, clearing this torpor fire, and identifying where that tentative overhead safety limit would be during their leader's recon. From there, they're going to go ahead and have to communicate that to that maneuver element commander, which is acting as another instructor that we have. From there, they go ahead and occupy their sport by fire. Once they've occupied, Gunner confirms what that tentative overhead safety limit was. That squad leader's going to go ahead and have to communicate that on to that maneuver element commander, and then from there, he's going to go ahead and start constructing his first stop, so he's going to supervise the construction, make sure that is safely built in order to allow him to safely deliver overhead fire. They go ahead, they keep suppressing the target with an instructor, and from there, they would shift or cease their fires to further on support that commander's ski maneuver. After they engage the target, they see there are more statement, which goes over how they're going to be displacing the method, objective, the route as well as the time, and once they displace, it's pretty much time for following actions for the next squad to get ready and conduct his mission as well.