 Week 14, the encapsulation of all 21 behaviors and outcomes. So at the very beginning, so from week one all the way for individual tasks to collect it to complex, collect the task. They moved by foot in a tactical manner, approximately 5.6 kilometers into range 215 alpha. So they conducted the infantry marksmanship assessment, which is our hoping to be the new standard for marksmanship for the infantry. And then they had an aquatic event that was a 300 meter pack push as a squad. Got out approximately 1530 and they conducted about a kilometer movement to their combat operational assessment. That takes them to station one. Station one was their HF communications. Station two was their surveillance station. They were overlooking and overseeing combat town. They got to send up a salute report, sit rep, pause rep. From there they occupied a harbor site and overnight position. Thursday they started making movement to station three. What we call their Fieldcraft Camouflage Demolition Station. They're able to load, occupy a patrol base, get communications with COC, employ demolitions for defensive parameters. From station three they moved to station four, mask attitude scenario. That's a really big event for us. We're going to have IMC students leaving SLI as level two CLS certified. So after their TCCC, mass gas station, they go to station five utilizing the command launch unit, the CLU, 240 Bravo, going from bipod, the tripod, the TV manipulation, as well as the M72 Lalt rocket. That's going to bring us to station six. We had really great success with this. They were expected to perform at an advanced beginner level for their combat orders. But our instructor from the instructor group were saying that the first group was able to come up with their own scheme of maneuver execution-coordinated instructions for a 32 kilometer movement. And that's going to take us into Friday and they're going to get what's called a reaction on the fire, which is basically they're going to be woken up with smoke and artillery simulators. And we're going to be looking at a 12 kilometer movement back to SLI. And that's going to be pretty much all of IMC, but we're going to have a graduation. The graduation is going to go exactly when everybody finishes. Right there on the LZ. There's still going to be cami paint. There's still going to be all nasty and grimy from the field. I think that's really going to encapsulate the whole experience. This course throughout it, it's not easy. The team squad level aspect of communication and leadership and friendship throughout the squad morale is there. I couldn't be prouder what they're doing out here.