1 00:00:03,140 --> 00:00:06,110 what I know I waited in line patiently 2 00:00:06,110 --> 00:00:08,221 waited in . I don't know if I'm going 3 00:00:08,221 --> 00:00:09,777 to emotionally recover from 4 00:00:13,040 --> 00:00:16,640 Ready Eagle is a week long hands on 5 00:00:16,650 --> 00:00:19,280 scenario based training that we do to 6 00:00:19,280 --> 00:00:22,690 help prepare medical personnel to test 7 00:00:22,690 --> 00:00:25,210 our capabilities . And it turns into 8 00:00:25,510 --> 00:00:27,970 two days of a full scale exercise where 9 00:00:27,970 --> 00:00:30,550 we actually put our capabilities to the 10 00:00:30,550 --> 00:00:33,470 test and see where we fall under our 11 00:00:33,470 --> 00:00:35,470 training and how we would respond . 12 00:00:38,940 --> 00:00:41,330 So Red Eagle connects to and supports 13 00:00:41,330 --> 00:00:43,441 intellects overall mission because we 14 00:00:43,441 --> 00:00:45,890 are here to support the NATO's southern 15 00:00:45,890 --> 00:00:48,057 flank . And this training enhances our 16 00:00:48,057 --> 00:00:50,279 capabilities to protect the Air Force's 17 00:00:50,279 --> 00:00:52,279 greatest asset , which is the world 18 00:00:52,279 --> 00:00:54,279 fighter . It's important because we 19 00:00:54,279 --> 00:00:56,223 need to practice the way we play , 20 00:00:56,223 --> 00:00:58,223 having that realism provided to our 21 00:00:58,223 --> 00:01:00,390 medics to actually do the hands on and 22 00:01:00,390 --> 00:01:02,557 train and work together . It allows us 23 00:01:02,557 --> 00:01:04,668 to have that muscle memory for when a 24 00:01:04,668 --> 00:01:06,668 real world event does happen . They 25 00:01:06,668 --> 00:01:08,834 have it in their heads to go ahead and 26 00:01:08,834 --> 00:01:10,779 respond the way that we practice . 27 00:01:13,840 --> 00:01:16,260 Mm hmm , mm hmm .