 Okay, the maintenance that's involved, every day we're doing preventative maintenance dailies on all the aircraft, making sure there's nothing that's going to ground the aircraft, nothing that's going to keep it from flying, and we check it early enough in the morning that if something does end up happening to keep it grounded, we can fix it that day and get it up in the air so they are able to complete missions, go on missions and train with the other multinational groups here and our fellow service members here at Southern Strike as well. Getting this type of training at Southern Strike helps out a lot because further down the road, a lot of people are going up having to deploy and it's better to learn in an environment like this where we have access to everything we need, we're not in a high stressed environment, there's plenty of help all around, you're learning something new every single day and it's a lot calmer environment to be able to teach somebody hands on with stuff. Southern Strike has helped this unit because since I've been in, the four months I've been in this unit alone, there's been a bunch of new faces that have came and a bunch of older people who have left who have been in the unit for a while, so it helps with the team building just in case another deployment comes up for them, everybody's kind of already clicked in, everybody knows what to do and it'll be a whole lot easier deployment instead of having a bunch of newer people, you can kind of learn how everybody works and what their strong suits are and what their weaknesses are and you can work on their weaknesses.