 We're at Vulkfield training base up in Wisconsin today. We're doing multi capable airman training where we're taking everyone from each shop And showing them a little bit about what each other do here We have the two different squadrons the 180 second operation support squadron and the 169th airlift squadron It's all ground personnel. We don't have any of our aircrew with us. So today. We've done multiple different forms of training We were able to do training on the airfield today We got some people to drive out on the runway that have possibly never been out there before We were able to go up in the tower and see how everything operates up there use radios to connect with them We were also able to do some medical training We're also going to do some land navigation training out with compasses in the woods doing some waypoint navigation as well as learn about some concept training We're leaning towards a mission capable airman or multi capable airman for the future It's important that everybody knows how to do another person's job because in the event that the endemic hits and something falls out You may have to pick up your slack and help them out a little bit the intent is to Train them but actually have them apply what they've learned accomplishing this training with all these different sections It really brings you close to people It's all worth it for the team building It's important to know each other's job just to have some respect for their job and know a little bit about the whole mission And what's going on we tend to be subject matter experts in our career But it's helpful to see what every other shop does as well so that we can just have a well-rounded mindset when it comes to our flight