 So right now we're in Tonga working with the Tongans, the French, the Australians and the New Zealanders. So the Tafakula is done every two years and this year Tonga is hosting it. For the first week of training here we basically just did a lot of integration with all the different nations. We did a 100 meter range, we did CLS, and McMack, the Tongan boys were hyped. The boys were hyped up for them to ice break up between different nations, get to know each other better. Got a little morale boost before the exercise the next week. For the FTX, my platoon had two squads and then we had a squad of Australians attached to us and then we were a platoon under the Tongan company commander. Basically what would happen is the company commander would come down with a task and then my platoon would just report back to the battalion as we accomplished the task given us. My platoon take part in the exercise gave them an opportunity to actually see what it's like to integrate with other nations and to learn from others so it's really beneficial for myself and the team as well. We reminded almost daily that this isn't about the tactical way of taking down an objective, it's all about making friends and interoperating. We came out here not really knowing what to expect, but being able to work like I said with these different nations and coming out to an island that really I didn't know where it was. I looked it up once. They told me I was going to Tongan, but it's a beautiful island. They're doing good things over here as they're military and definitely wouldn't have come at all if it weren't for the Marine Corps giving me the opportunity so it's pretty awesome. It's been real. Real? The Kiwis raid your guys' airships? Yeah, they did. They did.