 The Airfield Damage Repair Team replaces spalls and concrete, so they'll go out to the runway. Anything that's cracked or concrete that's missing, that's been damaged from exposure to either the elements or aircraft landing on it, they'll go out and cut out the concrete and the parrot so that aircraft can land safely. There's 14 different MOSes, so I was expecting a little bit of struggle at first, but after a little bit of time the Marines started working together really, really well. A lot of the Marines that we have out here, they're not combat engineers, so they're not quite used to this. They are doing a lot better than I actually expected. The weather conditions, it's not too bad, it's cooler than what we're used to, but it is getting hotter. We currently changed our working hours from the middle of the day to earlier in the morning, so we don't have to fight the heat. The Airfield Damage Repair helps the MAG test mission, it increases aviation operations throughout the area of operation.