 This crowd dynamic training is not something that typically an engineer would see or something that that admin or chow hall marine would see. But for the next six months, these marines are no longer admin or engineers. They are part of the camp guard on Camp Hanson. We have eye pack marines, we have chow hall marines, we have military police, we have engineers. All types of people from different backgrounds, so each marine brings a different perspective. Along with bringing these marines closer together, this training actually has a practical use. If something was to happen, you wouldn't know what to do. That's why we try to practice this weekly, you know, so we get in that mindset that so if it does happen, you automatically know how to respond to it. You know, if you come out and you're like, oh, okay, well, we got to do this training today, checking the box. They're not going to be motivated. But if you come out there positive and latitude, it's going to filter down to the marines. First Class William Branch, Camp Hanson, Japan.