 During this exercise, we are setting up, running, maintaining, controlling the drop zone and landing zone for the 37. But it's also a lot of interoperability with the Moroccan Army, as well as their air forces. And they're a key partner nation within AFRICOM for us, so it's a great opportunity for us to be able to integrate and make sure that we can cooperate and work effectively as a team. CASPER is cross-functional airlift support personnel. So we're that facet of multi-capable airmen, so we're all different AFSCs. We've been trained on a variety of other capabilities, but CASPER specifically is trained for the airlift piece. So we're multi-capable for support directly to the 37th or the C-130Js. We inspected the drop zone and the landing zone. We put up panels, and at night we put up lights, as well as an API which is point of impact for all of the 37th drops. Thursday, however, is a little bit different, is we're going to be doing the close down of the field in the area. So we normally clear them to land and clear them to drop on approach, but while we're leaving, we're going to pack up everything and then clear them to depart while we're on the aircraft itself, too, expeditiously leaving with all of our stuff and leaving no footprint. It's been really cool for me to see the other aspects that go into everything that this exercise kind of details. The team, ultimately, is really who the big shots are. We function really well together and we've had a really great time, honestly.