 of 15 Bravo which is a combined arms aviation officer for the past week and a couple weeks before that we've been leading up to some key individual and collective training which is aerial gunnery. So part of that we do a ground familiarization before we get inside the aircraft with the M240 hotel on both a ground and an air configuration and then once we get in the aircraft you conduct individual tables both day and night which are four five and six and then you have platoon and collective tables where you fly with multiple aircraft which are six or sorry 70 and nine. It's important to train and certify any time inside the army to increase our tactical and technical proficiency right and part of that is doing doing your job in the most demanding mode right and so what we look for an aviation is multi-aircraft at night in generally low-alum conditions and a dynamic and complex environment so gunnery at night allows us to replicate that environment so we're ready to go fly fight and win. It's always big to see the team come together and win right it's good for team morale but also it just it gets the team closer together and allows us to coordinate better both between aircraft and out of the aircraft and it just increases our proficiency overall and then it allows me to recognize soldiers for for the work they do every day and it allows them to see the big stuff we do because the little stuff they do every day.