 Final exercise we're going against a near-peer force. So we've got Marines specifically our battalion. They're coming from Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison, Des Moines. They're not used to this terrain and so it really pushes them out of their comfort zone and into the mindset that they need to be when we're fighting. Training is great for the Marines over here because putting them in a mountain really takes them out of their natural element that they train on throughout the year and puts them in an austere environment that pushes their limits. So logistically this was a new challenge for us. We were actually able to use our animal packer course Marines and the mules that they have here and implement them in our final exercise to logistically support us up on the mountain to be able to get our supplies such as chow water. So what we do is we feed and water them up there on the hill. So that means we have to find water sources not only for ourselves but for the animals and make sure that we are supplementing ourselves with those logistical resupplies.