 Essentially we're practicing for a flyaway FARP. A FARP is essentially a forward arming and refueling point is what it stands for and it allows for the aircraft to refuel and rearm whatever ammunition they may need out in a forward area without having to go all the way back to their home base and this essentially ensures that the aircraft has as much time on target as possible to assist the infantry. For this particular exercise the Air Force is providing basically simulating post-nation coming out and helping us fill the fuel bladder to fuel the aircraft today. We try to do this kind of practice as often as possible back at our home bases. Out here it's a little more special because we get the chance to work with the Air Force and kind of show them what we're able to do and to be able to do it in a real-time environment is I think really important to the training as well. It allows us to showcase our capabilities and to instill more confidence in the leadership of our capabilities along with giving the Marines a needed experience in order to go forward and actually conduct a FARP if needed.