 Major Ben Grimes, I'm the Brigade S4 Logistics Officer for the 39th Infantry Brigade, a combat team out of Camp Robinson, Arkansas. The purpose for 39th being at JRTC is to build readiness to answer our nation's calls for contingency operations or any kind of environment across the world. Since arriving at JRTC, we've been doing several actions, convoying operations. We've convoyed from Chaffee, for Chaffee, Arkansas, all the way down to Fort Polk, Louisiana. We've been marshaling our troops. We've had troops arriving in by flight, by air, bus and plane. And we've been consolidating all of our forces and our rolling stock, getting ready to train. We've been preparing for over a year. We had an initial planning conference almost a year ago. We've done coordination, several meetings, several synchronization conferences, traveling down, bringing multiple states, all components of the Army. Component one, two and three, reserve, active and National Guard together as a team and synchronizing our efforts to deploy and have a successful rotation. We're currently conducting RSOI, reception, staging and onward integration. That is a key for us as we prepare to go into the training environment, otherwise known as the box. And we are conducting RSOI. Right now I'm standing at the prepo yard, which is the decisive operation for our organization. This preposition stock allows us to build rapidly, build combat power and further posture ourselves to enter the box and hopefully defeat the enemy. And our brigade commander and the entire buoy team understands how important this operation is. We're fit to fight and ready to win.