 If you've been anywhere around Fort Storys, you've probably heard this sound. There's nothing like being in the turn of a tank and watching or having a 120mm round go off next to you and that large tank to kick back, rock the vehicle. The first armored brigade combat team is currently in the field conducting gunnery with their M1A2 and Bradley fighting vehicles, making a lot of noise. We've got to be ready to fight all the time right? We're able to fight at night and it's just a different condition at night. The landscape looks differently, looking for your sights looks differently and that driver's got to be able to maneuver over this terrain. Training at all hours of the night is necessary because it ensures soldier readiness. We can't just do it in simulator. We got to be able to fire in the morning at night and in the evening whenever we're called upon because unfortunately, war is not a nine-to-five job. A noise complaint process does exist if the noise gets to be a bit too much. The installation has a noise complaint process which is used every time a complaint is received. Each complaint is researched and also sent to the garrison commander. This process is important because it allows us to ensure that each complaint is handled in an appropriate and timely manner. The installation takes these complaints very seriously and we strive to maintain the excellent relationship we have with our surrounding communities. We really appreciate the community and what we're able to do and the resources the community helps provide for a third infantry division, especially here at Fort Stewart, Georgia. So thank you for everything you do to support us while we train and maneuver to be able to be ready to fight our nation. Reporting from Fort Stewart, this is Kevin Lawson.