 This exercise is important to us because it's helping US Air Force show nuclear deterrence towards our enemies. They get a call and they respond. They get in their vehicles and they come as fast as they can to the airplane. They run out of the vehicles and run to the airplane and get everything ready. They fire the APUs up as they go up the ladder and they start all the engines wide open. Crew chiefs get on board after they call the engine starts and they're ready to go. The difference in an exercise like this and in a normal is we compress the time frame to make it happen during a drill weekend. If not, this would last for weeks and weeks and weeks. So we compress the time. That's why everything seems fast and everything's going quickly. This is one of our primary missions here in McGee Towson to do this mission and it matters because it helps our people train and it gets us in a repetitive motion for training and like I said before, it's nuclear deterrence towards our enemies.