 That's pretty fun, I mean, so Corporal, it will be an E4, but you're a Mount Commissioner. What do you guys do with Disney? Oh no, drive that. I think they're all going to put it that way. Oh, I like that. That's going to be the one that's at home. I want to come out in the early 80s to drive, you know. So we deploy, if you know what that is, you can be gone through the same thing, bridge number two. There's three, there's four. S-E-B-A-S-T-I-N. S-O-M-O-Z-A-R-E-I-N-A. I'm an MLRS MiG-270 Alpha one gunner with two four. So today essentially all we're doing is we're inspecting the launchers. We're going to load them onto the planes, and then tomorrow we're going to conduct an air raid training mission. That's pretty much it. So we were conducting a pre-inspection. It was essentially just getting, making sure our batteries are good, making sure our LM and everything can work, making sure there's no leaks. That's pretty much what falls under their pre-inspection. Our pre-inspection is just regular PMCS monthly during and after PMCS. We'll check fluid levels, we'll check fuel, fuel has to be at half a tank. And that's pretty much it. It's very simple. The pre-inspection is probably the easiest part. So prior we prepared for about a month out, we started off with radios. That's our first, for every mission that's our first check is radios. If we can come up with communications on decoms, things of that nature. And then after that we'll start, we'll work on the launcher. If it needs new batteries, if it needs new track pads, which is what we did. If it needs fluid levels, fluid levels and radios are the most important thing when it comes to making sure this launcher is up and ready to go. So I'm going to be driving this one right here, Alpha 4-2. I'm filling in for their driver. Yeah, that's pretty much it. So I came into the Army in 2020 and I got to 2-4 in April of 2021. So it's been since then. I started off in support, then I moved on to driver, then I just got promoted to a gunner. That's all I did was look into the doctrine. That's all I did for prep. And just getting familiar with this launcher I'm not used to driving. So definitely looking into the doctrine. The doctrine covers everything when it comes to land rays and stuff like that. The doctrine focuses on loading onto C-17, which is what we're going to do tomorrow. It's a fun job. From what I've heard most in the Army, the field is a regular field. But for this one, the field is not as far from regular. It's very fun. You shoot rockets, you drive. Driving the launcher is probably the funnest job we have in 13-mic for sure. We're beyond prepared for the mission tomorrow. I'm excited. I'm extremely excited. We're beyond prepared, as usual. So I'm 1st Lieutenant Morton, DeMarie Morton. It's spelled D-A-M-A-R-I-A, Morton, M-O-R-T-O-N. And I'm currently in 2-4 battalion. I'm Bravo 2nd Fire Splatoon Leader. So that's my position. We came out here to prepare for the air raid mission tomorrow. Today we're just doing joint inspections, just ensuring that our equipment is ready and that everything is good to go, that our crews are trained up and prepared to conduct the mission tomorrow. So just hazmat, things like that, and making sure the weight requirements are on and we're going to do later on, we're going to do some reloading, uploading, downloading training just to ensure that everyone knows what to do so it'll run smoothly tomorrow. So basically we have our equipment here. As you can see, we brought over our vehicles and everything and we have the Air Force guys coming in and inspecting our stuff, doing their inspections that they have obviously prior to uploading onto the airplane. So yeah, their own inspections. So we're going to obviously have the vehicles loaded up on the aircraft and we're going to fly around and then land back at Fort Sales so that we can conduct an air mission. So for fire mission, for the actual mission, our fire mission processing, we do that every Tuesday usually. We have the launcher crews get in and we'll shoot it from our battery operation center to the platoon operation center and then they shoot it down to the launchers and then that's how sort of the flow of the mission goes and we do that training every Tuesday but for this, this is new for us but it's exciting because we never get to come out here. Well, we haven't before come out here and done this so just getting out here with the Air Force guys and seeing how they do their inspections and how they upload and download the vehicles. This is new for most of us but exciting to experience it. So just this experience with them coming out early so we know what to do to prepare for tomorrow. I think we all appreciate the opportunity. It's just a great experience to come out here and be able to sort of do something that's never done before. It's kind of nerve-wracking because we're like, ah, how's this going to work? But I think seeing it done hopefully in the future, this is good training for us to be able to interact with Air Force and do these joint training so hopefully after this goes well tomorrow which I believe it will then we'll see more training like this in the future.