 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Today, a daily feature from around the globe. Train the trainer. A term used frequently at Warrior Leader Corps. And Third Army small group leaders are doing just that. Small group leaders volunteered from all over the U.S. to teach this course in Camp Beer and Kuwait, so soldiers from all over the Third Army area of operation can participate. I think it's beneficial because there are soldiers that sometimes they sit in country when they're on their way out and they have maybe three months worth of time that they're waiting on NCOES and rather than have them wait and take more time from their families when they actually get back on ground and they do their demobilization training, they can actually do it now prior to leaving. WLC training includes a wide range of leadership skills from giving operation orders to conducting pre-combat checks and inspections. I'm going to conduct a PCI and with this course right here it helps those people maintain their operational ability and their basic garrison ability through troop leading procedures and what's expected of them as a non-commissioned officer. So I think it's win-win for the Army and for the soldier. You get some more water before we step off. These SGLs want WLC to remain an option for deployed soldiers and some may just get the chance they want to continue teaching here. Let's go. The entire cadre staff that's here right now volunteered to come over here and stay a little bit longer. There's going to be a follow-on mission and there's additional people that have volunteered to stay for that same mission. I know we all want to help. We all want to try to make it happen for the operational soldier because we don't want to be disconnected. Sergeant Pyshell plans to stay in Camp Bearing for the remainder of the course and hopes Third Army continues offering this course in the future. Other questions? Specialist Brian Barwick, Camp Bearing, Coyle. So you all kind of train the trainer on this one. This is the Army Today from Soldiers Radio and Television.