 Yeah, my name is Jeff Allen. I'm a tech sergeant with the 146 CRF out here at Hunter Liggett. We're at Schoonover LZ and performing the exercise out here. CRF stands for Continuity Response Flight. What we do is open up landing zones after the Army comes in and we bring in supplies from either C-130, C-17s, or other aircraft. We have a great opportunity to work with the Travis Air Force Base, their CR contingent and we're bringing in supplies, helping them out with their exercises as well as getting our training done. What we do is, so we have a pretty small team out here. Drop zone controllers are operating the drop zone, making sure it's safe to drop. Back both at home station and up here we're dropping off cargo, simulating real world contingencies. We're training to do both air land and air drop proficiency training out here. So what we're doing is we're doing air drop and then air land dropping off cargo while doing air engine running offloads. Proficiency is critical and getting out here on the dirt is what's really important to get our pilots and air crew their training they need to get the drops accurate. Working with brother and sisters in the active duty is really beneficial. It gives us the opportunity to collaborate and make sure that we're on the same page just in case we have to go out the door with them. Work with Travis's ATOC and Ramco personnel is really beneficial for our young air crew members to gain experience, especially on the dirt surfaces. Learning how to do that both day and night is really beneficial.