 In the Army it's important to train for the worst case scenario or worst day and the worst case scenario here at the airfield would be an aircraft accident or incident particularly at the forward arming and refueling point where there are plenty of aircraft moving around personnel and fuel. We're able to come up here and train and evaluate five of our six mission essential tasks while simultaneously enabling 24-hour operations at the airfield to enhance training for those participants in Northern Strikes. So we had to come together National Guard, Army Reserves, Active Duty Army, as well as our partners in the local fire and police to ensure that we all were understanding the plan and capable of executing our particular roles. The pre-accident plan rehearsal allows us to run the drill and ensure that there's no gaps or inconsistencies so that in the event of an actual accident there are no issues and we can hopefully save someone's life. This has been a great training event for my unit and for my soldiers and we plan on attending it again next year.