 My name is Staff Sergeant Minda Allen. I'm the Security Forces N2IC of the Armory. So our job today is to ensure that the defenders stay ready and proficient on their primary weapon systems in 4 and M9. The readiness to me as an Academy instructor is to ensure that not only security forces members, but each members of the Air Force are trained on their primary weapon systems before they get to a deployed location. I am A1C Sarah Bradshaw and I am an installation entry controller. In the AFI, it is not required to profire on a deployment. So we're actually the first AOR to initiate this type of training in a deployed location. This training is important because when we do what we do every day, it's easy to get complacent and profiring works on our proficiency and efficiency of keeping the base safe and secure. I'm Senior Airman Luciano Madrano and I'm a Response Force member. To me readiness means to be proactive instead of reactive, always staying on top of your game. The commodity that we find here and deployments makes this training a lot better. I'm Staff Sergeant Ryan Smith. I'm a BDOC controller. For this firing course, we'll be all more prepared working as a team and we'll know each other's capabilities during firing. Every day we're arming up. We never know when an incident is going to happen, affecting the base and we'll need our weapon skills to be up to par to handle them. Course your chest and your head.