 This isn't your typical ear wing unit. The staff of Marine Wing Support Squadron 371's combat engineers ensure their marines are versatile war fighters, prepared for any combat scenario. Maybe, maybe we wouldn't leave here with a master, there wouldn't be masters of it, but they'd be proficient enough and just be continuing on training, trying to get them out here, maybe next quarter, try to get them out here and do the same type of training again, or maybe even add a little bit more to it. You never know what's gonna, what's coming next, we don't know where we're going next, so you might as well prepare for the, be called down to do anything from riflemen to our day-to-day job. My favorite one was a Mark 19, where you know it's basically almost like it's a heavy machine gun. All that power in your hands. America! It was great, it was a great experience, a lot of general rush. Send it home. The marines will continue to own their combat skills in the months to come. There you go, locked on. Lance Corporal James Marquetti, Marine Corps Air Station New Month.