 The acronym is Expert Field Medical Badge. For the Army it's the best of the best for medical field. So how I would explain it is it's just the best of the best in the medical field as the basic combat medic. With the multi-nationals it obviously brings a lot of, there's a lot of variety, a lot of diversity. I'm coming, are you okay? You get not only, they get to train with us and see what kind of training that we hold and how we conduct business, but we get to see their skills too. Like the last one that I just ran through with was from Estonia. It's amazing how they move through the woods and they learn it the way we teach them, but they add their little twist to it and it's just really neat to watch, really fun to watch. Well to be honest I didn't know what is the FMB until I arrived here and I'm here for training. I do realize that the possibility to gain the badge for me is extremely low. So I enjoyed, I really enjoyed. There are some things just we do differently, some things I have to disagree with, but because I'm here for studying I take maximum what I can from this course. I do like to see how different countries train and what are they doing actually, because as my father told me that to take the information from each source and you decide afterwards what do you live in your head and what you're not. But the more information you got the better it is for you.