 We started off patrolling on this range, went down a small wadi, ran into an obstacle sea wire and we proceeded to clear three trenches with mortars and machine guns in support. For them to do exercise like this and turn it on so quick and pay attention to detail and everybody knew the order of movement, it worked really good. They did a fantastic job, they executed this range as well, if not better than I would expect any active duty platoon to conduct it. I direct my squad leaders to pay attention to the junior Marines, make sure they're drinking water, eating chow. I just joined this unit four months ago, so they're not really familiar with me as a squad leader, but I try to kick as much knowledge and go over to small things and I'm always telling them to ask me questions, I have no problem with that at all. They did a really good job out there, the best training the Marine Corps has. I mean a lot of people don't get trained like this, do stuff like this, get you prepared to go overseas. Every day is a new range, a new set of maneuver that we couldn't do back on the east coast and all the Marines love it and they're very grateful to be here and happy to get this training done. I like it, it's nice and hot, gets people out of their comfort zone and makes them focused and it's really good training. I really like it, I love coming out here.