 Today we're doing our qualification for basic rightful marksmanship. It's been a lot of fun so far. We got to group in zero yesterday, which was also a cool experience. Any time you get to shoot it's really been great and it's a lot of fun. But yeah, we have two sessions here today doing a practice one that's a little bit faster and then we're going into more of a formal qualification where we actually count towards our ML score. People are definitely nervous. You know, I've seen people asking questions, you know, oh, you know, should I be shooting this way or how's my form, this and the other thing. But motivating is definitely a big part of it. You know, when someone's nervous, you just go, oh, you're going to do fine, man, or you're going to do great, you know, just don't don't think anything about it. Don't take it too seriously. Make a couple of jokes, you know, if they don't shoot so well. But that kind of gets them relaxed. You know, so when they go up there and they actually shoot better. Overall, it's been a much better experience than I ever imagined. I have met so many wonderful people and I've made so many friends here. I've made so many friends. That was the one thing that I knew. That's all I needed. I could do everything, the tasks that we were given in a day. I could at least complete it. But having a friend or somebody who's going to be there at the end of the day to be like, you did good, a good job or that wasn't your best. So try harder. Like, somebody to inspire me every day. So I've met some really good people here. I've been here for about, this is probably eight days now, or six days, seven days, something like that. And I'm loving it. It's fun. It's tough. It tests our character and it tests our fortitude. But overall, it's a positive experience that we're all just really loving and all making, it's, we're making friends, we're making a group, we're having a good time together as a team. And that's what makes it special. You make some really good connections, especially amongst your squad mates, because those are the ones you were working with 24-7. You never leave their side. They're always your battle buddies. You have a battle buddy everywhere you go. And so just naturally, you start gravitating towards them, learning their strengths and weaknesses. And it's a really special thing to be able to do that, because instead of just being stuck around the same friends you're normally stuck with at school, you really get to meet new people from all over the country. Some people from all over the world, you get to learn a lot. And so I've gotten to learn a lot of different people, a lot of different backgrounds. It's been a really rewarding experience. These are some people I'm probably not going to ever lose touch with. The bus rides are some of like the greatest and funniest times, because you get up, you're a little tired, and you crammed on the bus with your rucksack and everyone. Maybe the bus takes a turn too hard and everyone goes flying. You have to learn to laugh in those moments, especially if it's raining or if you're tired and hungry. You just have to learn to laugh, honestly.