 placing supporting fires and Marine Corps martial arts tests. The squads were scored based on their time and accuracy during each of them. Over the past week, First Marine Division put its best infantry squads to the test in the annual Infantry Squad Competition. This year's competition featured six days of grueling squad level day and night ranges and evaluating lethality, tactics, and general knowledge tests. Squads were tasked with not only planning squad level attacks in scenarios of each range, but also land navigation and placing supporting fires and Marine Corps martial arts tests. The squads were scored based on their time and accuracy during each of them. Other than that, are there any questions in regards to safety? So if there is any kind of emergency whatsoever, C-Spar, C-Spar, C-Spar, everybody goes condition four. If I can get the coaches over here and then everybody else. Our campfire is right here at 215. We're going to move 100 meters north to find this go trail from there. We're not making about a 45 degree angle, about 100 meters in. So this is our campfire right here at 215. We're going to go north about 100 meters past the road, find the go trail from there, take the go trail down about 100 meters, link up at 22, and then give them their resupply. Our campfire is right here at 215. We're going to move 100 meters north, find this go trail, from the go trail, move 100 meters to the east. Here you go, put them here. Strider one, this is Tremors two. Radio checked. There's a limit Charlie. So when he says stand by, where should your muzzle be at, just because everybody's doing a little differently. Weapon on safe. Contact. Again, make sure you're utilizing your peripheral vision. Once you are done engaging, all right, stop, search and assess, and then drop your muzzle. Good? Drop your muzzle. All right. Five, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Stand by. Infigencies, right? You always have to assume your enemy has exactly what you have, or better gear. Show me your issue. Next up. Show me your, show me your, contact. What's that for? When someone says set, that just means I'm not moving anymore, right? So that doesn't mean I'm shooting. Lopez, all of them. You can go through either one. I prefer mine on the bus side. It's just a little bit tighter. As far as the, do you need help? Yes or no? Two, one, two, seven, eight, nine, eight. One, seven, three, one, three, four. Catch. Eight, three, six, two, three, six, five, nine, five. Nine, two, three, catch. Seven, nine, one, nine, six, catch. No, okay. Hey, get on the cushion. Johnson, you're lefty, right? Nine, seven, seven, zero. Do not stick your hand in there. It's just, hey, don't worry about me too. Oh, so then you want to like this? No, don't, don't put the tip out. Okay, I'll just hold it like this. Separate the, uh, the barrel. Going to be alert, direction, description, range. 240, set up, tongue gun. Then you say again, gun up. First thing, at least... Send it. Cross, ready to start? Set to start. All right, good. Right, prepare to move. Loading, 1-H-E. Roger, loading, 1-H-E. Are you okay? Are you okay? Are you okay? They have managed to stop the... So now they try, yes, so now they... And then you're going to have that... You've been watching, trying to clear this high ground right here, all right? As they negotiate these stairs, number two is going to be looking up and then back to try and see if this is open. If it is, all right, he has to pull security on it, has to... As I shorten this, in front of my barrel, I don't want it above, right? So there's nobody can grab it. Here, and I come through and I punch, I pull back into me, regular firing position, ready to go. The culminating event was a Pugelstink bounce after a 12-kilometer movement, testing both mental and physical problems. Closing out this year's event, 1st Battalion 5th Marines came out on top, receiving the coveted Mitchell Cup, Semper Fidelis Marines.