 We're marching out here with all of our gear. We don't have wheeled assets. And then the entire time, it's raining. Your torrention rain. And then as soon as you've set down, your job's not over. Then you're setting up security. And then straight from security, you're pushing out on patrol. Any time you need an obstacle breached, that's what we're doing. My platoon, second platoon, Charlie Company, we went through. We conducted an assault breach. Then off to the Western flank, we had our MiClick breach. That's used in a rocket that fires explosives. And those explosives are used to clear roughly 100 meters worth of anti-tank or anti-personnel mines. Everyone sees a glamorous piece, but no one sees the real work behind it. And so if you need a wire breach, you have surface-laid mines, or you have mines laid under the ground, that's what we're doing. We're here breaching. We're creating lanes to echelon our supporting unit. What gives the Marine the image that we have is not the fact that we're in shape, or that we're strong, or that we have weapons. What makes us strong morally and physically is the hardships we endure while we're out here.