Thank you.
Obviously you've given us an overview of how things are done. Not being a military person, I'm assuming from what you've told us that when you go into a new mission, you train people well in advance to deal with any eventualities that might occur. In particular, missions such as in Afghanistan are different from force-on-force battles in conventional warfare. I'm not suggesting this is war or anything, but you're essentially dealing with a guerrilla situation.
Can you tell me how intensive that training is? For instance, if I were a soldier trained in conventional battles and I were to go into Afghanistan today, how long would it take for you to take me out of the situation I was in and then train me and send me on my way?