 So I joined the Army thinking that I was kind of good at this whole land thing, also because I can't really swim. But in the words of the American philosopher, all right, all right, all right. You got to learn today. And I'm not the only one. Combat water survival test pits soldiers against the element. That element is combat water, also known as keelor pool. I figured that was going to be pretty simple, and then as soon as you get in there swimming in ACUs, you've got a lot more drag. The water starts filling up in your pockets and actually it flows you down quite a bit. Specialist Daniel Bowser is one of the soldiers from 338's headquarters troop who took part in the training. There are three events, the 15 meter swim with the rifle, the equipment bitch, and the three meter tower drop. Now get this, blind folded. As much as we intend to beat the Navy at everything, swimming isn't everyone's cup of... chlorine. Even if you can't swim with the weapon, you should be able to swim at least to get to safety, not just panic and freeze up and, you know, be a liability. Right, please. There you go. Well, it seems I have a lot more practice than I do, so I'm just going to keep on trying. And from the 20th public affairs, I'm Army Sergeant Frank Brown.