 This is 3rd MLG's tactical readiness and training section. Within 3rd MLG, I have 25 O3XX infantry marines, and our core mission is to provide combat skills training for 3rd MLG units to ensure their survivability on the battlefield. Currently, we're conducting controlling at the squad level. We're doing squad-sized attacks on known enemy positions. Reinforced with 60mm mortars. We're using Sessons rounds of the 9mm variety. These are special effects, small-arm simulator munitions, essentially a 9mm paintball type. Natural paint has color. Shows exactly where you got shot, and that going into cavalry care plays a big role. It's not just emotional. Someone's not just going to come up to you and say, hey, you got shot in the left arm, randomly, or hey, you got shot in the right leg. You're actually feeling the pain, you're actually getting hit, and it's actually visible by that person actually doing the tactical care. Road to the north, road to the south. It's important to know how to take care of a casualty when Doc isn't around, or in case Doc is occupied with another casualty. Obviously, we can't be everywhere at once, so this is why it's important for marines to be trained in CLS. That way they can provide care in case one of us goes down, or there are more casualties, then we can take care of that one time. We utilize different training areas to facilitate our training objectives. So now we're conducting this training here aboard the Jungle Warfare Training Center. This terrain is incredibly difficult to negotiate and presents unique challenges at the squad level for those tactical decision leaders to negotiate.