 So the cadets, they arrive here at the FLRC and then they are broken up into the squads that they are given when they first get here to advance camp. So they will spend the entire duration of their advance camp with that one squad. We do this in the very beginning of their cycles, that way that they can build the unicohesion and the team leadership abilities early on so that they can use it during the FTX's later on in their stages here at advance camp. We want them to get to know each other and understand the leadership qualities and abilities of each person in their squad and this is a very un-stressful, great way to do this. I was excited to get started, kind of like the team building aspect of these courses and I was kind of excited to get to know my squad at a more personal level. I think the most challenging part was trying to find a balance between when to input, you know, what you thought was a good idea and when to kind of take a step back and let other people give ideas and like how to let the leader lead the whole situation without getting way too involved where you're kind of overrunning and stepping on their toes. So if y'all keep this up all day, I think y'all will dominate this entire thing, right? Keep that mental agility, keep that spirit, y'all got some good team cohesion and squad cohesion, alright? A lot of times people come into these things and they're going to be stupid, but a lot of times when people walk away they have a much different mindset from when they first walked in. This is a fun break in their training and you know, you never see any of the cadets out on the course with a frown on their face or looking tired. They're always laughing, they're using their brain, figuring out how to accomplish the mission and I think if you come in with a positive mindset it's just going to make that training so much better.