 We are doing the German marksmanship batch, which is also called the Schützensturr for our American comrades. Of course it's a foreign batch of foreign qualification. This is a privilege to get it. It is also bringing soldiers together from our both nations. They interact, they train together, they familiarize with Germany's weapons systems. It can really take away a lot from this experience doing the Schützensturr here. Partnership, camaraderie, experiencing something new. Getting outside their comfort zone, doing something that they're not used to. Getting classes on German weapons like the G36, the German pistols, and getting to do that. And getting to meet their NATO partners and allies is definitely a great experience for my soldiers here. Anytime we get to work with the other nations, whether it be the Germans, the French, the Italians. It's an awesome experience, getting to work with all of America's allies and really getting to ask them questions about how they do things and having them ask us how we run things and then trading patches or anything like that. It's a really cool experience. I think everyone should at least have that experience one time when they're in military career. We live up to the motto, train as you fight and we are in this together.