 Most people think of Green Flag Little Rock as kind of a place that C-130s go to get their integrated tactical training. We've worked really hard this during the past year to grow that to the map as a large and outside of the map. So working with our DOD partners, day one we were able to airdrop 260 airtroopers via on-call airdrop to seize an objective area and support the ground scheme maneuver for the U.S. Army. So this was the first time in Green Flag that USC-130Js worked with the Global Strike Command, more particularly the B-52s and this integration allowed the C-130s to practice their agile combat employment capabilities as well as the B-52s capabilities in providing a hub-and-spoke method of re-armament. So it allowed the B-52s to execute a mission, prosecute a target in the operating area, rearm in a austere location that's not their home station. So for the C-130s we moved their cargo and all of their armament to a location to rearm. The B-52s can land in that austere location and continue on with with more missions. So this Green Flag exercise allowed a collaborative environment where the partners from France, Germany, the U.S. Army, different career fields from the U.S. Air Force, to come together, establish these techniques, tactics and procedures and allow them to go back home and spread those skills and those lessons learned that they've accomplished here at Green Flag.