 I really love the infantry. I enjoy having to dig deep and perform under the hardest conditions, just like for myself and for the squad that I lead. We were tasked with clearing an urban complex existing in two structures in East and West. Each platoon took their zone and cleared up until the very end, eliminating the enemy in the town, while one platoon isolated and held the western town for the other two platoons to come over and clear the eastern part of the town. Training to do real-world urban operations is extremely important. It's one of the most dangerous environments that a platoon can find themselves in. Just looking at the news today, whatever's going on, the urban fight is a down-and-dirty bloodbath, and if Marines aren't prepared for that, it's going to be a bad time. I've been with these guys in Bayville Company for a little over two years now, and seeing where they came from day one, performing in urban environments to where they are now, is a night and day difference, and I couldn't be prouder of all the progress they've made, so I really do feel like if they were put in a situation like this in the real world, they would perform just fine. The purpose of RUT is to make it as realistic as possible, operation for the entire like MEW and MAGTAP, getting everybody actually in the field together, training, inter-operating together, reporting together. I think the goal is to streamline the fluidity between the conversations and the communication, how we actually go execute. There's no bumps in the road.