 The Marines of 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, joined up with the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs' innovative readiness training program to work on one of the largest projects to date. We're to assist them in developing, you know, 2,600 acres of networks of roadways, camp sites, presidential helipads, deconstruction of the sawmill, and various other tasks. Marines worked with soldiers, sailors, airmen, and guardsmen from various units to complete major construction projects on the Summit Bechtel Family Boy Scout Reserve. Projects included a helicopter pad, a large footbridge, and the deconstruction of a sawmill. The event is a great benefit to the local community and is also a valuable training resource for each of the service members. Project is a unique opportunity for our service members to gain valuable training in their particular field, as well as increase and learn other traits, whether here as you know, a lot of our service members are training outside of their particular MOS into different fields. So it gives them that opportunity to gain a little bit more wisdom and utilize this to benefit our own country, as you will. We're gaining the valuable knowledge and the training they're gaining then brought up. You know, it's not just a road we're building, it's not just a presidential battle, it's not just a summit we're deconstructing, it's the training, it's the value of working together, the cohesion that everybody, you know, learns. When you're out there sweating in 90 plus degree weather together, it makes a bond, I think, as you need. Reporting from Mount Hope, West Virginia, I'm Corporal Michelito.