 US Army reserves soldiers with the 327th engineer company out of Onalaska, Wisconsin and 492nd engineer company from Mankato, Minnesota came to Fort McCoy to qualify with their M4s under the new qualification standards. The soldiers started off the electronic skills trainer, then moved outside to zero their weapons, then moved over to the qualification range. With the new standards for qualification, the soldiers fired from the standing unsupported, prone unsupported, prone supported and standing supported positions. This new qualification standard is designed to be more combat related and mimics the movement someone is likely to make during a firefight. As opposed to just prone supported, prone unsupported and kneeling, soldiers need to keep track of their enemy mission while engaging targets as well as moving behind concealed positions. Reporting from Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, I'm Sergeant Bill Washburn.