 This week, 1st platoon is conducting combat marksmanship programs, tables five and six. We're conducting a shotgun qualification, as well as a machine gun qualification. So the purpose of this training is to get the Marines trained with their auxiliary weapons systems, as well as get them trained up in infantry skills. The weapons systems that we had out there for this training exercise was 240 Bravo, the M10-14 shotgun, and the 249, so along with M16s and M4s. The main purpose to improve on the abilities I already have, they've had a lot of classroom knowledge, a lot of classes kicked, but we want to make sure that they get some hands-on time to be able to employ the weapons system to the capabilities that they've already learned. So this just gives them a little bit more of a hands-on knowledge to be able to get their feelers out there so that way they understand what they're doing in the field. You want to have something that the guys want to do, the Marines want to train on, and something that hits our wickets. So it keeps us in a fight, and the training that we were doing allows us to hit all of them so that way we can set out and say, alright, our guys know how to do these machine gun drills, they know how to work this weapon system, and they know how to employ it to the best of their capabilities.