Thank you for the question. For clarification, I can perhaps put in sequence what we did.
At the time we were required to close Camp Mirage, we did so. Post that, of course, we had to continue conducting operations in support of the Afghan mission. I inferred that we had a hub in Spangdahlem that was there with a very modest capability. Initially, we ended up moving the bulk of the sustainment activity and a relief-in-place activity to Spangdahlem, and we operated there for a period of time. That took us up until approximately June of this past year.
Spangdahlem is a great host, a great operative, but there are a few limiting factors at Spangdahlem in terms of 24/7 operations at an airfield. We did transition the bulk of activities as we started retrograde operations from Afghanistan in and around the June timeframe of this past year, when we moved out to Cyprus. Cyprus is a great host and offered us the opportunity for retrograde operations to include third location decompression, to conduct operations there, and we did that for a period of three months.