 SLTE stands for service level training exercise and it's an opportunity for the ground and the air units to work through problem sets that we may see in the future and how we're going to communicate. The majority of the exercise is based out of Camp Wilson and 29 Palms and with VMM 261 being staged out of Yuma we're 200 plus miles apart so how that information is going to get worked through, how we work with other players in a common area but when we can't do the planning face-to-face was a interesting problem set and something that we will have to work towards in the future. The MV-22 Ospreys are there for assault support. There's a lot of things we can do, capabilities we have, so one of them is doing external cargo or external loads. We've been able to do that out here as well as LAT low altitude tactics working through the mountains, conducting that low altitude tactics and training as well as RVLs, reduced visibility landings, aerial delivery. We had the opportunity to conduct a resupply for some of the troops on deck. It gets people used to operating in these environments so being hot, being dirty, being grimy with all the sand and dirt, people just get to experience and get the exposure to it. I think this was a big first step to gain a lot of experience and exposure forward to operations in Djibouti this fall.