 Bradshaw Field Training Area is a piece of Australia that has, until recently, stayed relatively unused. Now, more than 3,000 square miles of land serves as a life-fire training area for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, Australian Army, and Marine Rotational Force. Since the beginning of Exercise Kulundong 13 just days ago, the three units have been using the range with positive results. The Exercise Kulundong at BFTA, it's large enough we can exercise combined arms through artillery, mortars, aviation. The space allows us to do a lot of things realistically, moving the battalion landing team ashore and exercising all those different war fighting functions. The ranges accommodate the requirements necessary for all ordnance types and easily handles combat forces of a battalion size. I am Marine Sergeant Jonathan Wright, Bradshaw Field Training Area, Australia.