 Weapon qualification and training plays a vital role in safety, security, and mission readiness. Airman First Class Cadizia Slaughter tells us how Coastal Riverine Squadron 10 Bravo Company stays ready to respond at a moment's notice. This group of sailors at the Joint Base Charleston Weapon Station is receiving a refresher training course on the M240 machine gun. This is all part of annual training Coastal Riverine Squadron or CRS-10 Bravo Company conducts to stay ready to respond at a moment's notice. Once the qualification is earned, you have to do a sustainment shoot and that's what we're doing today and that's just maintain our familiarity with the weapon system, how to load, upload, download, and there are various courses of fire. All of our shooters need to be qualified and crew serve weapons. This weapon in particular is a little bit different from some of our other weapons because of the way that it fires. Reporting from Joint Base Charleston Weapon Station, I'm Airman First Class Cadizia Slaughter.