 out. Alright, you good at this time? Back off again, stop in that day for one second. Day one second? All off. Set it back down, gently. Making sure the flue is upright. Alright, I'm going to take the safety rack now. Can you do it like that? Yeah. I'm going to take the safety rack now. I'm going to move the bag. Turn on the learn. Then we don't got tape. Yep. And then we don't got tape. You're going to do the same thing, rack it back on. Ground's complete. Yeah, then you're going to inspect the board. That's what you're expecting, huh? And the ready will say it's clear. Nice, clear? Yep. Please let it back on fire. Okay. Now, what's up? So you're here, right? Now place it on safe because you're no longer using your weapon. Drop the magazine. Expect it to make sure it's good. Alright. Now ride the bolt forward. Ride forward. Place it on semi. Fire. Close it down. Close this. Time's up. Alright. Like you said earlier, using the taco, but I called for your message is... Oh, okay. Yep. Oh, yeah. Stay away and I'm trying to fight you. There you go. You understand? Awesome. There you go. That's up the weapon to the right. Round move. Yep. Place it on fire. Now it's... Maintain... Fine position for two minutes. Load a new round. Load a new round. There's a lot of differences that you can recognize between a soldier who earns their expert infantry badge and does not. The first thing that you can tell is that they're able to receive information, process that information, and then execute in a perfect manner. Elaborate on that just a little bit? Of course. There is an extreme amount of pride to earning your expert infantry badge. It takes 30 different stations, you know, not only here at medical, but you have medical patrols and the weapons, all 10 stations each, and you got to run through each session perfectly. It's a tough objective, but when you earn that expert infantry badge, it feels good.