 Soldiers of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command conducted blackjack training at the training support center on Fort Knox. Staff Sergeant Scott Staley tells us about the tasks trained. The first task we're conducting is to practice, react to contact training, utilizing the Fort Knox small arms marksmanship trainer. Also we have a group conducting Humvee egress with the heat trainer. Sergeant Natalie Taylor tells us what she feels is the most challenging part of the egress. It's trying to get your seatbelt up and seeing if your vehicle door opens because not everyone's vehicle door can open. You just have to adapt to the situation. We train on these tasks to become proficient. So when you get to the battlefield and these incidents, whether you roll over or take contact like we're training today, they become more instinctive and it's easier for soldiers to react when they have been in the situation prior to that. Combat focused systems such as the SAMT and the heat trainer allow members of the 1st TSC to rehearse under controlled conditions, which aid them in being more successful on the battlefield. Staff Sergeant Noel Gehrig, Fort Knox, Kentucky.