 Gunners made second-class service warfare Miguel Estrada on board USS Cain DDG-77. I'm the lead Mark 45 light weight gun five-inch technician So maintain and operate the five-inch gun the cannon you see on top of the destroyer my job during the RAS is the Shot line gunner, so we're the ones with the M14s on the focal midships We're back after shooting the shot line to get the whole process started We don't shoot that shot line. No line gets crossed. We can't begin the RAS the purpose for our live fire events Could be crew served could be five inch CWIS The whole purpose behind that is to make sure our equipment operates opposed to effectively and Ensuring that our watch team knows your positions and those how to operate that equipment. We have damage-controlled drills pretty regularly The whole idea behind doing the drill is often as we do Because everybody on board the ship is a firefighter So if we have any kind of casualty any kind of fire anything on the ship the whole crew knows how to respond to the drill Rather often and pretty intensely as well So anytime it's an actual casualty. We know exactly where to go how to fight the fire and how to save the ship Every watch we have is important as small as Look out ensuring our sailor safety. Nobody fell overboard. They can call away immediately. We can recover that that's sold All the way up to the bridge team and sharing that our ship is being driven safely Looking out for any kind of adversaries Just keep an overall picture of what's going on Every sailor's job on the ship is important From the CSS cooking the food all the way up to our officers Who do all the planning in the tactics Sharing that we are in the right place as a unit when we need to be Every sailor's job is is vital to the success of the overall