 There we go. To better prepare for the threat posed by enemy small arms fire, Marines from the 2nd Marine aircraft wing forward took part in an exercise to familiarize themselves with rocket-propelled grenade launchers. First Lieutenant Daniel Dallas, a collection manager here, led the instructional period on the weapons capabilities. The purpose of this event was to familiarize the squadron pilots and air crew of what it looks like if you're in an RPG event and of the capabilities and limitations of the RPG. The class gave crew chiefs who manned the machine guns on rotary wing aircraft a first hand experience with how the enemy employs those threats. Put on fire? Put on fire? Yeah! There we go. Right on. Reporting from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, I'm Sergeant Ricardo Gomez.