 reserve units while they complete their officer training. Today, we're going to orient you to the facilities that we use. On la fin de faune, where soldiers are tested both mentally and physically, ou en le test mentalement et physiquement, before participating in a soldier ceremony called the, called Turning Green. I'm not gonna, okay. So I'll put myself here. That's perfect. Je vais me mettre ici pour les francophones qui veulent écouter et qui n'ont pas encore reçu de l'hospitalité. Got the CTA? I am the Alpha Company First Sergeant. In our CTA, we have enough room to conduct weapons familiarization, marksmanship, medical training, land navigation and physical fitness. Layed out in front of you is the equipment that each soldier receives when they get here. Un de très important documents qu'on a ici, c'est se fichier avec tout ces informations. Identical. This is so that we can help achieve that uniformity and try and strip that individuality away so that we can build a more cohesive and well-trained and certified instructors. Et des instructeurs qui sont bien traînés et certifiés is what allows our soldiers to be successful in becoming with additional rank on the test. Et il y a plusieurs raisons qui signifient beaucoup. Health and fitness training program. For the physical fitness side of the house, it is a very progressive model for running. There are five domains to the U.S. Army's holistic health and fitness approach. Enjoy what they're doing. What Solina speak about was that transformational leadership process. Although we've had a medical clinic that was centralized for all battalions to use, it could take a very long time for a soldier to seek medical treatment there. So as part of our holistic health and fitness approach, we have addressed the medical aspect by building this troop clinic to allow for the triage of illness in our footprint. It is important to reduce the time of absence of training. Drill Sergeant Ralph has exceeded at every training task all his meals during his training. There are eight warrior restaurants on Sand Hill and they have four sides. For physical readiness, we have that deliberate 22-week approach that is now standardized across all 10 training. Thank you. Thank you for the explanation. Thank you so much. Yes, sir. When soldiers arrive here for their 22 weeks of training, we have an end state. We have a civilian and we've kind of looked at what our current civilian population is, very digitally oriented, not quite as physically oriented, and we have to turn them into capable infantry soldiers. To do that, we have some amazing non-commission officers that facilitate 22 weeks of infantry one station unit training. They start out with the same drill sergeants they graduate with six months later. Other jobs in the Army will only have their drill sergeants for the first 10 weeks, which is the same as our first 10 weeks, but then they will move on to a technical training for their specific job skill. Our focus here is to help an individual better understand themselves, their capabilities and limitations, the group dynamics, building a team, the culture of our Army, how we treat one another, and then the technical and tactical skills they need to know not just to be a soldier, but to be an infantry soldier. Another unique