 My squadron right now, HM-14, we're an airborne mine countermeasures squadron. We absolutely love Korea and its people and we're happy to work with them and other nations right now. That's a great opportunity for us to show what we're made of, get out there and sweep for these mines. Over the years, the wars have been fought and mines were placed in various places of this country. And also as an ally to South Korea, basically we are part of the crew. That is called upon in times of need. It's a great privilege to be part of this team, part of this command and to make this mission happen. The helicopters that we use to operate on these missions is referred to as the MH-TEC-53 Echo or sometimes they call the Sea Dragons. These aircraft, they have three engines and it takes about like 20, 20 plus maintenance personnel in order to get these aircraft safe for flight to fulfill this mission. I've got nine pilots out here, myself and another Lieutenant Commander and then the rest are junior officer, first-door pilots that are out here doing this for the first time. Every time that we get to operate an aircraft in a dynamic environment where we're out towing for mines is a great experience across the board. It's an entire exercise that works the primary mission area of our debt to be an effective countermeasure to mines here on the peninsula.