 The JLTV Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, it's an army-led joint acquisition program with the Marine Corps and if the significance is derived from the notion that it's going to close the critical capabilities gaps that exist within our light tactical fleet. The JLTV has several capabilities. I mean it's off-road mobility, it's enhanced protection, and it's sheer power. It's only going to help our warfighters excel in combat. The main focus of today's training was off-road operations. It makes the Marines more familiar with the vehicles, so that way they can be more confident knowing that these vehicles can operate in several types of terrain. Today I learned how like smooth and like how far it can really like push itself, you know. Bellows itself isn't really that difficult itself in an off-road scenario. I know it can go a lot further just because like the way that the instructors were describing the San Diego terrains, but this these vehicles took it easily. No problem whatsoever. So the way you can apply all this knowledge is just like you learn its potential, you learn its limits, your maximums. That way when you do come to that moment, you know how far you can push it without, you know, double thinking about it. The mission of Third Marine Regiment Motor T is to provide mobility and transportation in support of our battalions and to maintain the highest state of readiness for all motor transport assets to ensure that we are ready to fight tonight.