 We're working with the OCTs to familiarize with the steps on reacting to chemical warfare. We started out in a typical formation with an alpha and bravo team, we moved out along our path of travel, pulling security and such, and as we go on the path we then received some contact where everybody had to then put on all their gear and react to the situation. I thought all the soldiers reacted very well, everybody communicated, we worked as a team, and we also simulated casualties so some people were injured in the training exercise. Me, myself, I was a casualty of the gas that was dropped upon us. We had the soldiers had to react and call the RCLS in which at that time the CLS administered injections to stop the symptoms of the chemicals. I thought today's training was really good. It was probably the best seaburn training that I've had. Next to basic training we really don't do a whole lot of this where you actually come out and practice doing the things that you're trying to protect yourself from. If I had to do the training again, yes, I would like to do it with this particular group. It's definitely different than the training that I received before. It was much more effective.