 Military policemen with Combat Logistics Regiment 17 run through Marine Corps martial arts drills on a regular basis to keep their skills fresh. This drill has a new wrinkle. First time on ship, pretty exciting. I feel like the Marines are getting back to their amphibious roots. We're finally doing water-based missions again. The Marines are participating in exercise Don Blitz, which will hone their abilities in disaster response and humanitarian aid. More importantly, it's a chance for them to train on a ship. Many of these Marines have combat deployments under their belt. Getting on a ship is a new experience, and it made routine training a little shaky. Ever since we left port, we felt the ship rock, and at first it was a little bit of queasiness, nothing too serious though, and after a while I get used to it. Accounting for the weight shift of left and right, because we're traveling on sea, is the main difference. As Marines continue to shift their techniques, they'll be more focused on returning to their amphibious roots. Reporting from the USS Bonham, Russia, I'm Corporal Benjamin Harris.