 So I'm Captain David Warrington, company commander of Charlie Company ITB. So this week the Marines conducted a battle site zero, getting a BZO for the weapon system and then have moved into tables five and six today, working on close quarters marksmanship in both the day and night. And then tomorrow they'll be working on tables three and four for unknown distance both day and night. So this is about the third week of training for the Marines in this company. The main focus is their basic individual marksmanship skills. Each Marine is going to fire about a thousand rounds this week. So it's mainly about the repetitions that they're getting. Like I said, between 25 to 5 meters for close quarters marksmanship and then from 50 out to 500 meters for unknown distance marksmanship. First and foremost we're looking to instill discipline and good habits in the Marines this week. So for example, for the night training one aspect that we harp on the Marines repeatedly for is packed disciplines of their laser target designator, turning that on and off at the appropriate time as they acquire their targets. So prior to this week the Marines have not had very much experience with marksmanship but throughout the whole course of the week after starting the week with a six mile hike going straight into live fire, they're just getting drilled again and again on the same basic skills so that by the end of the week we're starting to see better habits and less second guessing as the Marines repeat the same drills again and again in order to make them successful down the line in the fleet.