 So, out here we are building a multi-purpose storage warehouse that's going to be used for military forces use in the future. This exercise, Defender 21, really helps us nail down the vertical skills that we don't get to practice as often. In years past, we've constructed case bands, which are essentially metal buildings. There's no real wooden framework to it. And so, for this project specifically, we've been able to come out and do actual woodworking. So that's something that my platoon hasn't seen in a really long time. And it's good to get to practice those skills so they have them moving on into the future. Partnerships with NATO countries really just enforces our presence throughout Europe, especially in countries like North Macedonia. We are some of the first United States forces to be in this country in a very, very long time. So, the partnerships that we've been building as well as the projects that we're doing is making a huge impact on the country. And we've seen that with all of the visits that have been happening since we've been out here. The ambassador coming out, the minister of defense coming out, the president coming out. It just really enforces the idea that what we're doing is making a difference and what we're doing is pretty, pretty impactful.