 Today we're conducting a rail exercise to head back to Camp Lejeune. It's for retrograde purposes to get our equipment from WTI-216 back home. Combat with just battalion doesn't normally conduct rail back from Yuma. This is the first time they've done it in about a decade. Normally we would go back and track their trailer, but what we've done here today is save 2,500 approximately $170,000 in transportation costs. The personnel that are needed to conduct this are mainly landing support Marines, 0481s, embarkation Marines, 0431s, motor T operators, heavy equipment operators, and using an embarkation officer and an 0402 logistics officer. You have the motor T drivers obviously so they can drive the vehicles up onto the deck. You have the AT operators in case you need them. We'll have a crane here later today that will crane off some of the containers that we mobile loaded to put onto the appropriate cars.