 So I'm Captain Che Garcia. I'm the commander for Boerzei Company 127 Infantry, which is out of the second brigade of the 25th Infantry Division out here. So today we did an intro to combat tracking. We also did an introduction to the hand-to-hand fighting techniques that the Filipino scout rangers will show us later in the course as well. So as a company commander here, I'll be partaking the training, but more so facilitating the training as well, making sure all the back side requirements are in place, and then also doing some of the training along with the soldiers and leading the platoons through that training. I think especially with the jungle environment, kind of getting a reality check on how hard and how slow it is operating the jungle has definitely changed our perspective a little bit. Our soldiers know what they need to do to be prepared in the jungle now. As far as packing list goes, prior training, and then tripling procedures that will be a little different in the jungle environment. So I think the bilateral training with the Filipino soldiers has been incredible. One, breaking through that initial language barrier, and then that exchange of tactics, techniques, and procedures. The TTPs that they've kind of been working through has been huge as well. Learning what they have picked up from fighting the NPA and other violent extremist organizations here in Luzon and Mindanao, and then taking lessons learned from some of our guys from Iraq and Afghanistan, and kind of melding that into a good exchange of information.