 My name is Sergeant Blake Barger with Incheon Rifle Range with Weapon Field Training Battalion. The block is the most senior person in their certain target points. They're in charge of the coaches, all the shooters in that certain amount of target points, which is normally 12, 13 target points. They are the ones who pass out ammo, they're the one the coaches come to if they have a problem with the shooter because they're a subject matter expert for all the coaches. The recruits come down range. We're the ones who help mold them when you're in grass week. You're not shooting live ammunition and you don't know how your recruits body is gonna act. Be a coach, you first have to go to CMC. You come back down to the line, you coach for a while, get some experience, you can get moved up to a block, then if you get the chance you can move the CMT and you can be a block in the CO. The big thing for Marines we need to know how to shoot. So we're basically the biggest building block out of recruit training. I'm gonna say the best part is probably seeing the recruits make improvement and they're like their confidence shoots up because most of these guys never shot before. The enjoyment they get when they're like they hit a five in the standing or shoot good on the rapid fire. I'm doing my job with a purpose.