 My name is Sergeant Dresden Robinson and this is Staff Sergeant Link. Two events that we did today was military horsemanship and military jumping. So military horsemanship is just a series of patterns that the judges would like to see. They like to see you control your horse and be able to maneuver your horse and finesse your horse and just show that you and your horse are in sync and that you guys are on the same page. So jumping is a jump course basically. So they set up some jumping poles and you have to still show that finesse and that capability of maneuvering your horse while jumping obstacles now. So it just takes it up a little bit more. I'm so proud of all the guys. They did a great today. It was just a good time to be out there. My name is Sergeant Vincent Aquino and this is Sergeant Major Tank. So today we did pistols, sabers, and combat horse movement. Pistols, we have about six standing targets whether they're onside or offside. And then we have a couple of jumps also in there. It's just around the arena controlled. Favors is very exciting. It's a bigger course to me. You've got more jumps. You've got on-sides, off-sides. You've got really challenges how you can steer your horse with one hand also while controlling. Kind of an odd weapon in the other hand. Combat horsemanship, it comes down to how precise you can make everything look, how professional you are in the military bearing. And it challenges you, your horse, together individually and it shows your strengths, your weaknesses. And that just keeps the tradition alive, the historical value. It was a fair run for myself and Tank and we're both proud of how we ended the day.