 This competition really enhances our mission readiness. We're taking Marines from across the Corps, all of our major installations, all MOSs, and we're giving them the tools to rapidly and effectively engage targets at various distances and with various weapon systems. So we are absolutely more ready to fight because of this competition. I think being out here with Marines from across the Corps really helps unit cohesion because Marines who wouldn't cross paths with each other are doing it and they're competing together and they're saying that no matter the MOS or where we're stationed, we're all the same and we're all going to work together really well. Coming out here and getting the familiarization with the weapon systems is a huge part. The M-8 team was recently fielded and now the M-27 with the SCO is a brand new weapon system to most of the Marines out here. And I think that getting on the gun, getting familiar with it, and also just getting comfortable shooting it is going to be the most important thing. I believe it shows that every Marine is in fact a rifleman. A rifleman is able to use the weapon systems to engage and neutralize the targets and build trust with your fellow Marines while you're out here. The competition, so right now we are actually going through each one of the weapons systems learning up different things. We're not all part of infantry units. People really get time on the weapons so it's really interesting to actually go through and apply those fundamentals to go through and engage targets. The new sport of USPSA to style shooting was eye-opening. It's fun to actually engage different types of targets and go through there. I would say come out and experience it. No one out here is going to criticize you. Everyone wants you to succeed. The first step is just jump it in and get it done.