 Hey guys, Dylan Schumacher with Citadel Defense, and today's another edition of the Tactical Book Review. Today's book is the official U.S. Army Small Unit Tactics Handbook, APT, APT, excuse me, Alpha Tango Papa 3-21.8. Pass. Here's the deal. This book includes all the stuff. The audience it was written for, of course, is the U.S. military. I am not in the U.S. military. And I read that book because I wanted to find out more, but I wanted to learn more about tactics for small units, right? Unfortunately, that book, again, was written for the military where they have a lot of different equipment that I do not possess or that I would not run into in my small unit tactics. So for example, they discuss the use of Bradley fighting vehicles. Unfortunately, for me, I don't get to own a Bradley fighting vehicle at this point in my life, so that becomes, let alone, you know, eight of them, right? So that becomes pretty difficult to use. So there's a lot of stuff like that where they reference equipment or use tactics with equipment that is just not in common use in the civilian world, unfortunately. So therefore, a lot of it isn't relevant. Now, that's not to say it's a complete waste of time. There are certainly some things in there worth learning, and there are some nuggets worth digging out. But again, you've got to dig. If you want to know more about small unit tactics, I would rather, or I would alternatively suggest to you to read The Small Unit Tactics Handbook by Max Velocity Tactical. You can find it on Amazon. I've done a video on that one as well. That is a phenomenal book that will give you, that basically takes those kind of military manuals and distills it down to what you really need to know, to what's the most applicable and helpful for you, the probably average everyday Joe who wants to learn more about small unit tactics. So I would highly recommend that book, and I would highly recommend you seek that out. But for this one, I think it's good to have as a reference material, maybe to read certain sections or certain appendices or to get general principles out of, but as a read through front to back, I would tell you to pass. And maybe you guys out there who have had to read that book for your job, right? You could have been like, well Dylan, I could have told you that. But I like to learn the hard way sometimes. So, do brave deeds and endure.