 So we got some intel that the people who attacked us that night were in and or around the vicinity of Snipe Mountain. If you're not familiar with what a mountain town is, it's basically just like any other town that you're used to seeing. We got a current defrago saying that there was going to be some enemies up there, and it was our job to go and infiltrate and clear the town. We got orders to occupy. And that ultimately was our point of attack. We were basically running the whole time, just checking the corners, making sure there was nobody there, securing the location. Turning every quarter, thinking that there's a possible enemy behind every door or corner window. Find these people and finally put an end to what was going on. They started doing call-outs and everything like that. The bias for action was there. We do demo rangers because it's a skill set that we're required to be able to do as engineers. You use these demolitions to create conditions in the battle space that are favorable to friendly forces. When it's you on that breach, and there's all this stuff going on around you, you need to focus on that one mission that you went down there for. It's not looking in front of you, it's not looking behind you. It's you, that explosive in your initiating system.