 Far away from the Anderson Air Force Base flight line that hosts Geiger Fury, Ordinance Marines or Ortees are tucked into a tree line workshop decorated with crates of explosives and the scrap metal they need to build bombs. These Ortees work to ensure every missile, bomb and bullet for the exercise arrives at the flight line primed and ready. Actually, my favorite part of our revolution is watching our bombs go to the flight line because we know that they're getting dropped. Our main mission over here is actually to support the man that's on the ground to make sure they have that type of support where we can help them out for still on target because without us then there's no air support. We need to help them out with that situation. Right now we're training, training for war if we don't train now, then when it comes to actual when we need to put a still on target we can't do it. So we train like this, we train good, we train hard. 2,000 pounder. Lance Corporal Joshua Dufour, Anderson Air Force Base, Long.