 My name is Sergeant Bright. I'm with B Troop 278 RES. We're out here in Fort Hood, Texas doing some route clearance exercises. Our main job is to look for IDs or explosive devices, unexplored ornaments. My main job is to, you know, be at dismount, get out in front of the trucks, look for any wires, disturbed earth, whatever looks unnatural. My team is equipped with two mine detectors. Their job is to look for wires as well underneath the dirt. Say you have a rock or something and I walk by and I see some wires protruding underneath that rock I'll call up. Hey, I got wires behind underneath this rock. We'll push into cover, a buffalo will walk up. It'll put the arm on the backside of the rock, so if it does explode, it explodes out away from it. Lift up the rock, expose what's underneath. If it's just wires, we'll drop it. If not, then we'll move it, we'll mark it for EOD or, you know, whatever command calls for. If I see a little huff of earth that it does, it's not really dug in, but it's been covered up just by some sand or something, that arm has an air hose and it'll just blast air onto it. It's just a small little jolt of air and it'll blast the sand off of it to expose what's underneath.