 Shoot Move Communicate is the ability to move fluidly and cohesively as a fire team. If you can't communicate with one another, you're going to have a really hard time moving. So here we focus on those principles, being able to move with each other, being able to engage contact, taking minimal loss to your own team, being able to make those decisions on the fly and, as I said earlier, being able to break their tunnel vision. So what happens if they get a jam? What happens if they have a weapon down? How is community that to their team and how are they fixing it well in the battlefield and being able to get back in the fight quickly? We normally don't get a lot of training on this, especially being calm. Normally once or twice a year. So it's always good to just kind of have this knowledge of how to do all these stuff in case we're ever put into a situation where we do need to go out in the field. We chose to only operate with the 9, which is normally your secondary weapon system. Members are less familiar with it, so we wanted to give them a chance to fully incorporate their knowledge on it. We're designed to deploy rapidly in small teams, potentially austere or hostile environments. On those teams you might have limited defenders, so under combat com with this training we provide kind of a way to fill that gap. For me it was a really good learning opportunity to get more comfortable with the M9. And the major thing is just how to move as a team and get an objective done and communicate.