 My name is Sergeant Payne. I'm from Charlie Company 4CB out of Lynchburg, Virginia. My job with the unit today is I am a DRET instructor. I think the biggest element with getting the reserves through this is reserves don't have as much familiarization with the vehicles as the active duty elements do since we only are using them one week in a month, two weeks a year. So this training really gets the Marines more familiar with what it feels like inside these vehicles, how tight they are, how the harness systems work, what it's like to be in them with all their gear and weapons, and really good familiarization before they go downrange. This training is very, very vital, especially in Afghanistan right now. With vehicles rolling into canals, that's a big problem that we're having. I've witnessed it several times on my deployment, so I know that this is very vital training and this training is saving Marines' lives downrange.