 What's up guys? I'm Corporal Moore and I'm here today at Motsu. This is actually the first time Marines have been at this space and we are here today for an operational logistics exercise, which is a part of the two-mef dynamic Cape. This is the ship the Marines are operating off of. PFC Duane T. Williams. And we're actually going to go on the ship right now and talk to one of the Marines that I actually went to boot camp with. So let's go. We actually went to boot camp together. Platoon 4,019. Represent! So what's your MLS? What's your rollout here? So my MLS is a 0431. I'm a logistics embarkation specialist. My rollout here is actually to like embark. So, starting for the ship. We worked pretty much tirelessly until we got here to make sure that everything was correct. Make sure that the balance of the ship was good. Usually it's not work like I embark, but it's smaller scale stuff and it's just really exciting getting to see like my work put into. Right. Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah. All right. Thank you. Beautiful, beautiful day out. As I'm Captain Coleman. I'm the med mobility officer and also the molo for this NPF exercise that we're doing for OpLogX. So Captain Coleman is actually going to show me a little bit around the ship and explain it after you, sir. Awesome. And this ship also provides us with a crisis response package. So it's a crisis response force package for the Marine Corps. So if there was ever a need for the crisis response to be employed, they would fly the Marines over to the area and then this ship would provide everything that it needs to support that. This is for the Marine Corps. This is the preposition ships and it has a large function with the Marine Corps because it allows the war fighters to get somewhere quick. All this equipment, typically what it would be is preposition forward and the Marines would fly out and then receive this equipment. So it gives the commanders that availability to get to the fight quick and to support the war fighters. Thank you so much, sir. Thank you. My name is Warren Officer Freiman. I was second major Italian MTM company. And today we're doing joint LTIs for Dynamic Cape. So pretty much what we do here is everything that comes off of the ship is part of the entire MAGTF. We're going to go ahead and LTI do a joint LTI for all of that gear including cab rebuilds. So what that pretty much is is the cab rebuild is kind of like a convertible MTVR and we're going to turn that into a hardtop MTVR. Inside the ship, it's a little bit too short on some of the some of the platforms for the MTVR to go into so we have to reduce the cab heights. So once those are all done, they will go ahead and leave this lot to a staging area when all the components from the MAGTF will go ahead and pick those up. And that's pretty much Yeah, sure. So on average right now one of these cab rebuilds would take about five hours. So it's already kitted on the back with the armored doors and part of the top as you can see. We have to go ahead put it on there, secure it, then we'll go ahead and put the doors on it, make sure all the seat belts and headrest and everything inside are functional. And then after it's done this process, then we'll perform a joint LTI on it. Normally it takes about a really in-depth one about two and a half hours. Once it's done here, then it will go out and be the issue for a warfighter to use. Pleasure after being at Matu for a couple days. We're going to the railhead right now and that's actually where all the vehicles that offloaded from the ship are being staged. Once they're all staged on the railhead, they're going to be taken by a train down to BIC Blanc Island Command down in Florida. We're gonna get coffee later too, so maybe our Yeah, maybe they'll let us film getting coffee. We'll find it. We were there yesterday. This looks familiar. As you can see, all these combies are chained up. Bunch of marines have been hard and worked chaining combies all day. We have marines from CLB 8 working as well. And yes, once these are all chained up, they'll be sent down to Long Island, Florida. Now we're going to go get some coffee because we deserve it. We've been working hard yet. We need something refreshing. It's a beautiful day out. But we're ready for some coffee. Open the door. We've all been waiting for it. If you like this video, make sure you give it a thumbs up. Like, comment, and subscribe to our channel if you're not doing so already. Be sure to check out our other YouTube videos as well. And follow me on Instagram at underscore B and more. Thanks again for watching.