 I'm Sergeant Christopher Williams with the Marine Corps Rifle Team Weapons Training Battalion. I got a medal for placing in the top 20 for President's 100 rifle match at place 9th. I got the Coast Artillery Trophy for the National Trophy Individual Rifle Match that's High Marine there. And then I was the High Marine for National Team Trophy as a team match, Dogs of War. And the Carlos Halfcock Trophy is a combined aggregate of all three of those and that's the one I set the record for. Being on the rifle team specifically I would say has physical and mental attacks associated with it. There's a lot of long training days out in the sun, out in the heat. Mentally it's tough because you have a lot of match pressure. Practice days are one thing because we're on our home range but you have to take what you've learned there and then apply it while also trying to win the match essentially. I kind of spent pretty much my entire childhood rubbing elbows and learning from the Marines. They are here to promote marksmanship. So the fact that the Marine Corps Rifle Team comes out and does junior advanced rifle clinics to help teach the juniors how to perform has been a huge entity and I can't imagine the national matches going on without that.