 My name is Seniorman Molly Thomas and I'm a 2W1 weapons troop. So the 555th fighter generation squadron is here in Lake and Heath to get practice with munitions that our pilots don't normally get practice with back at home station. And they're able to see these munitions, use them, utilize them, which they're not able to do back home. So I'd say we're pretty crucial to the mission just because we load all of these munitions in between flights at the end of the day. We make sure that these pilots have all of the munitions that they need for their missions up in the sky. So we have three men crews, so there's three of us per crew. We all kind of double, triple check each other and we also have our load barn here as well. They ensure that we're loading everything properly. All of the munitions are good. We have a one man team chief, a two man who handles all of the aircraft prep, the bomb rack prep, and the three man who does all of the munitions prep and drives the jammer, which is what carries the bombs. So we'll pick it up off the trailer, bring it up to the aircraft, load it, and then the team chief will do a post load to ensure everything is correct. So in that three man crew we do something called EOR, end of runway, where we go to the jet that's about to go up, take off, and we make sure that everything is armed, which could be pins, taking covers off, all that kind of stuff to ensure that all the munitions are ready to be used for the flight. Before the aircraft actually takes off, what is the process that you guys do to ensure that munitions are safe? So when they land we do EOR again, but this time it's de-armed, so we'll do the opposite of everything we did when the jets went up, and we'll make sure that everything is de-armed, all the munitions and the gun and all that sort of stuff. They always say without weapons it would just be another airline, you know. The weapons aspect of the F-16 is super important because we allow the F-16 to be an aggressive aircraft with what we load and how they use it up in the air. So I'd say we're super important because without us they can't do much up there. Weapons is a super cool job because we're able to see all the hard work we put in with loading. Jet will go up with munitions and it'll come back down with nothing, and that's how you know they're either practicing for real world or it could be real world scenarios, so it's really cool to see your hard work paying off.