 Fender 21 is huge. Our role is for mission operational readiness, providing aviation support to US forces and other allies native while out here in Tuzo. It's a US Army-led joint exercise. It involves over 28,000 multinational forces. We're learning on the go. We're developing as we go along with certain tasks. And we're just putting all that to our memo to our game success for our other mission sets as well. The people are friendly. The people here are very welcoming, very open to working with us. We had a training event today, and everything went well, went very smoothly. They're overall seem very happy to be here and to be training with us. And just so far it's been a pretty good experience. This is my first time out of the country. And this experience has really been overwhelming and exciting experience for me. Things are just very different over here, but this is a good difference. It's very great to be able to experience something that has changed like this. It's very great. My hope is that our footprint is that of an old friend, that they've enjoyed their time with us as much as we've enjoyed our time with them. We've enjoyed our time of soldiers and influence that they've had from all of the NATO and Allied forces here in Tuzla, that they continue to strive to have us to interact with one another. In over 20 years of service, this has been the greatest exercise that I've ever been a part of, and I'm very proud to be a part of it.