 Cobra Gold was an exercise where we went to Thailand, we worked with our Thai counterparts and conducted an airborne JFV and aerosol. Training with our Thai counterparts, it was very fluid. We adapted very easily so it didn't take much conversation. We kind of get each other's movements. They're very well versed with the landscape. They fight light and they move quick. All the training that we put into Cobra Gold and the preparation and then executing with the Thai Army, they were great to work with. From my experience, I was pretty excited to do onto that plane and jump. We conducted an in-flight rig. When the doors opened on the C-17, you get an adrenaline rush. You're ready to jump out of that bird. Red backing on the wings, they take very much pride into what those airborne wings look like. It looks very meticulous. It looks hand-woven. I'm proud to say I'm going to put on my ASU. I felt as they were painting the wings on me. Just felt happy in that moment, you know, and I felt like we were creating a bond. There's like a brotherhood here between the two countries. Their wings are like a work of art, so it's just kind of like the pride having that on the uniform now. So you tell it's something that they pride in. They were extremely nice. Every interaction I had, we were talking like old friends. We were taking pictures together. They fight with courage and we respect one another.