 We are where the rubber beaster road in terms of the United States commitment to the public of Korea and our partnership So we're soldiers on the ground every day 12,000 of us that make a great combined arms team With the rotational force we're here to to have a presence on the peninsula and really to strengthen the rock US Alliance I think there's tremendous benefit in it because a rotational unit before arriving on the peninsula They have gone through a training crucible back at home station They all go through a combat training center and where they get certified when they arrive on pen. They are fully trained It's great to be here with third infantry division because the third infantry division hasn't been here since really since the Korean War It's really interesting that we can add this experience to our unit's heritage and Tie together a lot of the experiences of our NCOs and different theaters Some of them have rotated to Europe some of them rotated to the Middle East and now this is really, you know A different thing that our unit has not done before Having a rock army officer or an ignition officer just totally integrated in our staff gives us understanding not only of the culture But how the rock army operates and that's incredibly powerful I mean on a daily basis for her, you know sharing each other's space and we're learning from one another During this nine months. I hope that everybody gets to build relationships really with our katooses Experience the cultures here previous to this our unit came from a Europe wrap rotation And now they're having the pay-com rotation So really to see how many cultures we interact with in the army and build lifetime friends with not only the katooses But also rock army partners Access and understanding and I think that's really makes second ID You know second infantry division the rocky west combined a vision incredibly powerful organization