 Today we had a chance for the fire shop come out and conduct a vehicle training with us and conduct comms training. This is very important for us because it gives us time to interface with our Army counterparts and it gives them an opportunity to learn a vehicle, our MAPV, and to learn the compallet that's in our MAPV. We work closely with the JTACS in order to coordinate fires in a combined arms event in order to have the most effective fires at neutralizing, suppressing, or destroying the enemy through ground, air, and sea cannon fire. Our relationships develop with the JTACS in order to essentially build cohesion, to de-conflict on the battlefield, making sure that we're not running into issues out there while fires are actually being sent down range and to make sure that we're safe while we do it. It's great to have kind of joint exercises like this, it's not something that we get the opportunity to do stateside. So when we have the opportunity like we do now to work with the JTACS and the Air Force, it's a big deal for us. We're looking forward to continue doing it.