 Walk me through it. I'll take the safety pin, give it to you, and at your command, I'll yelp fire in the hole, three times, lob and cross, push down, quarter to turn, hold. Fire in the hole! Fire in the hole! I would say blowing stuff up never gets old. Second lieutenant trainer, I'm the first platoon platoon leader in the 211th Combat Engineer Company. Right now we're out at the demo range. Essentially what we do is we're a breaching platoon. So if there's a Constina wire or any kind of obstacle that we have to get through, these explosives are what we use to get through that obstacle. So essentially what we do is we keep everything down here away from everything up there. We separate our initiators and our demo, and then we have different shot groups. It might require different materials. We prep everything by priming, taping, tying knots so that when we get up there, when we get up to where we're actually going to blow, everything is ready and set up and we don't have to do any kind of additional thinking or tying or anything like that. There might be one or two knots that we have to do up there, but everything preparation-wise is done over here. As far as everything we do up there is we just bring it up there, we place it, we make sure our knots, we triple check our knots, we make sure that everything's taped up right, and then we just blow everything up. I think everybody's pretty excited. Something that you don't always do, so it's something that you can come back to, some of that stuff you lose if you don't use it. I think this is one of the highlights of AT in general. Everyone looks forward to doing demo and watching big booms.