 Combat support training ranges offer a unique opportunity for airmen to perform both non-technical and technical skills that are not afforded at their home stations. Unit LED training enables squadrons to learn from one another and absorb knowledge outside of their day-to-day roles. Watch this video to hear more about how multiple different AFSCs came together to become multi-capable airmen through unit LED training. Our purpose being here is to be a beta test unit for the combat support training range. We're using this combat support training range as an avenue to do the non-technical and technical skills that are not afforded to us at home stations. The terrain that we have out here, the fob, we don't have anything like this back home so it's really great to be able to get real-world simulation experience. Unit LED training is a phenomenal way to help train small team dynamics problem solving. Before we were practicing just our own capacities, but now we're having to learn what each other knows and what our abilities are. We're now being more time efficient because we have people doing one thing that maybe our rental unit didn't know that somebody could do, so we're able to get to place the amount of work done. We blended 13 different AFSCs this entire week to get after the multi-capable airmen aspect of training. The purpose of our unit being here is to learn each other's job and be able to move around from island to island. To be able to lay down in the airfield, build a kitchen, tense, plumbing, electrical, be able to provide power. We try to make it easier for each other to learn. CE has a MST squadron that they have. It's kind of getting some of the same training as we are. They get them on par almost where we are at so they wouldn't have to rely completely on us or if we're not able or they're in that location they can sustain themselves as well. It's been a great takeaway knowing that we're learning what CE does and that CE is learning what we do and then working together as a team. I would encourage units to take advantage of this. Use these platforms. It's a pretty rare opportunity where you have this giant of a playground to exercise any training aspects, training scenarios. I think it helps our unit in the long run. I think it will help everybody in the long run.