 So the contingency location is a temporary location a lot closer to the fight It's not an environment that we're used to it. There's no more unlikely There will not be any type of support from the host nation or US forces. It's pretty much the equipment and team that you bring That's all you have We're continuing to refine what the contingency location team is comprised of and what some of the tasks that they do So the BVG is a rapidly deployable elite ground combat unit As the BVG we provide the initial security and communications capabilities To further support joint units and agile combat deployment It's important to maintain communication at the contingency location with them being closest to fight There's they're a little bit closer to the threat The wing operation center may not have a real-time picture of what's going on the contingency location without that communications Communications logistics is definitely a big problem when it comes to lead wing We've been heavily relying on combat calm So we're trying to understand what capabilities they provide and how we can make that organic to the 23rd wing As fighter aircraft are coming back You know, we got to recover them, rearm them, refuel them and then launch them and get them back into fight a lot quicker It's been a good opportunity to learn and kind of thrive off of the information That's being provided from other joint units coming in and for us to just kind of get a General understanding of how everybody operates and how we start to move pieces of the puzzle to make the operation a success