 I'm a very visual person so I like being hands-on and I feel like that's the best way and that's how we started out the day-to-day. We had the breachers build a charge first, explain what they were doing and how the charge worked, whether it be through a push effect or blast effect, how to calculate their net explosive weight and what that means. So this arranges to refresh all our breachers but also train up our non-school trained breachers in preparation for a shooting package. It allows the more junior Marines to get their hands dirty and get down there and build those charges but also allows the school trained breachers to supervise them but kind of mentor them as well. So one of the tasks for Constance Battalion are limited precision raids. Having breachers on the teams allows them to relay any pertinent information for a raid force that's going into a compound or a building.