 I'm Gunner Sir Morales. I'm a 59-39 which is an aviation communication systems technician. Today we currently just got all the gear that we needed to fully set up our TOC. We set up pretty much all the equipment on the inside and powering it up and getting everything ready for a balacantan to actually start. Today we are currently, specifically for me, my job is to set up the communication piece between our TOC and the aircraft that's going to be flying around this area. It's definitely a whole different experience with the heat and the humidity. So it's just an overall different expectations. Just a whole different experience between the heat and the humidity and just being prepared in that sense of understanding, hey, when you get to a new area it's not going to be what you think it is. So I believe balacantan is able for us to see a little bit of what our allies are able to do and our allies to see a little bit of what we're able to do. So I definitely see a future of just camaraderie in that sense. Pretty much just build that camaraderie and allowing them to be able to work with us and us with them. But overall just building that trust of protection and things like that. Definitely able to move a whole entire unit or section or things like that over a distance, coming over here all the way to the Philippines. Some units are coming from the States, some are coming from Japan. So balacantan is definitely something to keep your eye on considering that Marines from all over the world are coming for this operation. So it shows the world and also the Philippines and also other people that, hey, we can make things happen as Marines. It doesn't matter where we're at in the world.