 For deployed marine, the contents of this bag can be the difference between life and death. Corman can treat a wide variety of injuries using the splice they carry with them. This right here will save a life. So we have the cat tourniquets. The cat tourniquets are used for any type of amputations or major bleeds to help stop the bleeding. We also have chest seals, which are used for sucking chest wounds. Those supplies, combined with the skills of Corman, help keep the marines safe during training or while deployed to Afghanistan. It's really good and reassuring to have docs out there with us. You always know docs can come and patch you up no matter what. Whether at home or on patrol, Cantu's number one priority is always making sure his marines are healthy and safe. The skills of a Navy Corman will be demonstrated during Fleet Week San Francisco October 6th through 11th. Reporting from Camp Pendleton, I'm Lance Corporal Tyler Reiner.