 I'm 100% confident in my training and the same goes for my Marines. We are more than ready for this deployment and anything to come in the future. We are going to maneuver on our company objective while our other two sister squads suppress their position. You push it. What? Get on line. Backbuss clear. There you go. We're reintegrating with Indio Battery. We did multiple comm rehearsal exercises prior to even going to the field with one-on-one battery. And then additionally, before we went live with guns, we executed comm rehearsals as well as dry runs. The end state being that if an forward observer called in a fire mission, whether that forward observer is Australian or U.S., that that mission can be fired by either Australian artillery or United States artillery. So originally we got our order from Lieutenant Kennedy and then from there we started briefing our Marines. I brought my squad in, briefed them on the scheme of maneuver. That day we went to the airport, loaded up on birds, and then we took off as soon as we landed, set up 360 security, went to our rally point, and then from the rally point we got into an attack column and then patrolled all the way here to the embassy. Coming from the infantry side to what another MOS is essentially supposed to do, reinforce embassies. We have to really maintain composure and then listen to the ROEs. We got hit with two or three protests and they just progressively got really violent. The most critical point that we had, that was definitely a distraction. They were conducting that angry protest. One individual threw a bag over practically in our COC and then simultaneously we had a breach in the wire and a BBIT went off. So as the riots going on, individuals starting to trash over, it's just a culminating event essentially.