 Tonight we are preparing vehicles we're thinning the herd on our fleet trying to move in newer vehicles so in order to do that we're getting rid of our older stuff. Doesn't mean that we're leaving but we're an engineering squadron we're able to do any type of projects from runways, taxiways, building any any building in in the compound and then we just want to pass the I guess sort in a sense of baton off to the local unit here 386 and for them to be able to do the same. The importance to the unit and the Air Force is it allows us to move any equipment anywhere on earth as quickly and efficiently as possible. It allows us to move all of our equipment to different deploy locations and allows us to get newer vehicles in, new equipment in by essentially recycling our older equipment. So the Air Force looks at that if they see a lot full of vehicles us trying to process for new vehicles doesn't really make sense to them so the DLA and dermal process really helps us free up the usable space we do have in order to get those new vehicles in. We're moving what we can move without trying to directly impact the operations we have here to minimize as much impact as possible.