 Silver Arrow is a European Defense Initiative to help alleviate some of the workload. The Silver Arrow Rescue that we are a part of is to come over to Europe and provide some rescue expertise to the theater, support the rescue assets that are here by providing the HC-130J to help train with the 56 Rescue Squadron, 57 Rescue Squadron, HH-60, and the Guard Angel. Silver Arrow is unique because it's supported by the Guard and Reserve, so it helps bring the total force into the theater. Target of Opportunity came about where the Estonians had asked for a use-safety asset to come and show a presence up there before the airfield closed for a little while. It was a target of opportunity for the HC-130J here to go up and do that engagement. The New York International Guard is going to be able to fill that request to go up and talk to them about the unique capabilities of the HC-130J and unique capabilities that the Air Force has with personnel recovery. The rescue community is a pretty small community. We're able to do a lot of coordination, state side of what sort of training we want to accomplish when we come out here. Tonight we're actually performing a CSAR scenario where we're going to simulate that we have a downed airman that we're going to go pick up and integrate together as a team. Having Silver Arrow Rescue enables the HH-60s and the Guardian Angels that are stationed here to be able to train with the fixed wing asset for personnel recovery so we can integrate, provide more realistic training and help gain extra proficiency in their rescue trade.