 I watched the battalion grow phenomenally, so from the beginning a lot of the younger soldiers that we brought over here were very new to teaching and instructing and then to compound even further they were not used to instructing through the language, through an interpreter. So the amount of growth that the NCOs at the lower level through like Company First Certainhood that just grew exponentially and they're developing over here working through the different penalizing the different struggles that they've encountered throughout the whole experience. Our soldiers and as well as myself and my team leader we've built a bond with the the teams that we're responsible with training with and alongside of and you know to know that you hear their stories and then seeing them leave and go I'll never forget what you taught me and it gives you a sense of pride knowing that hey they're gonna carry that forward and they're gonna become better every day. But even now it's already felt because there are a few days left until the end of the class and I don't know what it will be enough for, probably some positive because American people are very fun, kind, I don't want to say that we don't have such a thing either, but Americans are like this straight from them generate kindness, positive energy, so in some way it will not be enough.