 The MST is AFSOC's main thrust at agile combat employment in support of the latest and greatest in national defense strategy and national guiding policy. AFSOC is looking to get more mobile for the next near peer-to-peer contest in the future. Our aim for this exercise was to practice our ability to create a temporary contingency location at a non-fixed installation so that we could generate air power from places beyond just cannon air force base or the established infrastructure the Air Force has across the globe. The MST exercise that we are currently on is a show of strength to the United States Air Force that other airmen are capable of performing more than just one duty title. While in the MST for the past few months I have learned other AFSEs which include structures, EA, electrician, EOD services, all these things that I would have never dreamed of learning if I wasn't in the MST. I'm very proud of these airmen here. A lot of them are doing stuff outside of their normal AFSE and they've really embraced both the challenge that's been put in front of them and I think that they're going to be the face of AFSOC in the near future and change the way that the Air Force does business.