 The 125th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron conducted shoot, move, communicate, or SMC in Building Clearing Training at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. We're currently working in pairs, so our other team member will be utilizing our communication, shouting certain commands, such as cover, I've got your cover, move, so one person will be covering as the other person's moving, and just practicing team tactics and making sure that we're working well together as we're getting the training in, getting the reps, so that when it comes time to act and when it comes time to move, that there is no doubt, there is no hesitation. We are ready to go, we are ready to move. Throughout the training, non-lethal simulation rounds are used to enhance training while maintaining safety. Okay, so behind me we have our shoot house, what we call it. We're going to be practicing room clearing, how to approach a building, which ways to effectively go into a room using team communication and tactics that we've practiced before. The training prepares and equips airmen from modern-day real-world scenarios, such as domestic calls, defending parameters, and convoys, so that when the time comes, they are ready. Reporting from the 125th Fighter Wing, Jacksonville, Florida, I am Senior Airman Jesse Hanson.