 I think as most people know and felt that about 250 this afternoon we experienced a significant earthquake. It turns out it was about 8.9 magnitude. The piece about the earthquake coming and going wasn't as easy or as simple as you would think because those who went through earthquakes before are familiar with it. It lasts very few seconds, but this one was different. This one started shaking and the intensity just kept growing and it kept going. And we plugged in watching the news and at that point we started seeing the tsunami hit. For safety. And this is a look once again at Kamayoshi City in Iwate Prefecture. And it looks like the tsunami has been engulfing the port. Sendai Airport from the beginning was devastated. It's in many news footages of it being hit very hard underwater and by all accounts people thought it was total loss. Task Force Fuji under Colonel Kaczynski at the time just took the initiative to start pushing his assets towards the epicenter. So just like Marines and push responders run to the sign of chaos and disorder. Colonel Kaczynski and his crew was true to that and ran towards danger. So he put together what assets he had in the forms of trucks, tractors, those type of construction related requirement that were very valuable and clear in roads. And he just started moving it forward. And before you knew it we had Air Force C-130 landing with more capacity in there with controllers. And slowly I think that gave a bit of a spark to the locals there and they needed it. They were hit hard and it showed them that they can rebuild and we did it together. I'm very impressed by the self-defense force and their capabilities. But also the people in Japan for just how resilient they are and the example they set for others and how to come together during a disaster like that. We here based in Japan I think are a down payment for the rest of the might that the United States of America has to offer. And in Operation Tomodachi that was represented to helping our friend in a time of need.