 So far there's no enemy armor that can stop this thing. I mean this missile is just incredible. Yesterday and today we've been training on the javelin. It is a missile system deployed by the United States military. It's got two parts to the warhead, one that penetrates into the armor and then one that explodes once it penetrates through the armor. It's a pretty incredible weapon system. So I'm glad to be here, glad to be using the JAV. So far, tried and true. Today we went to go do the live practice just to get the hang of using the javelin and trying to use it on a real vehicle instead of a simulation. Yesterday we did a PowerPoint learning about the parts of the javelin, the button systems, vehicle identification and how to set it up and start it up. From first start it looked like it was going to be a hard system to learn after watching the videos and the PowerPoints. But after getting first hand knowledge and everything, I learned it was actually pretty easy to do. After a few rounds of practice, you get the hang of it and you get used to it. I learned that the button system, the contrast, polarity and everything, you have to work on it if you want a clear sight target. You don't do that, you won't be able to get a clear sight target and you'll most likely miss. At first I didn't know anything, but now I at least know more than what I came with. So when I get down there, I'll just have to practice more and get better at it. If I ever have to use it, know how to use it and fill my team or my platoon and know how to work it and also be able to teach other people about it in case they want to learn. Today we conducted the Gunners exam. It's a series of five tests that our Gunners experience. So we have to do it once a year, but we have a good section, which is Sergeant Dunn, he wants us to qualify each month. So while we're in the country, he wants us to do it each month and that keeps us on our game. So we're not just doing it once a year and I forgot this, can we work it back? We're constantly doing it and we're doing drills every other day or every day. My favorite part is actually mounting the mortar because it lets me know in a swift situation I could be able to at least put the system together and be able to get it fired in the right direction. I think I did pretty good. We did a lot of practice beforehand and I was very comfortable and I didn't let the outside factors, you know, the people screaming in my ear telling me, hey, hurry up. I just honed in and focused on my craft. As a Levin Charlie, I provide indirect fire to soldiers downrange and like I said, I'm a police officer like helping people, so I feel like Levin Charlie put me in a position to help soldiers downrange.