 Sergeant Stewart Holland, 177 AR infantry team leader. Today, me and my other soldiers are out here today to do the practical application portion of our CLS certification. CLS is definitely very important for any team, especially though on an infantry team because dock might not always be around us and we need to be able to save our buddies in any situation and have at least the very basic knowledge to do so, so that way dock can get to us in time. It includes tourniquet applications, chest seals, needle decompression, NPAs as far as to be able to allow for breathing and that's everything that we can kind of do just right off the X, so it's definitely been fun this week, definitely learned a lot, so I'm looking forward to taking this back to my soldiers and being able to teach them a little bit too, so that way even though they might not be certified, they can at least understand what to do in a situation. I was prior service from 2011 to 2016. I came back in in 2019 to give my life a little bit more of a head start going into the later part of my life. I'm really excited to be back, to be able to work with a good group of guys again, doing what I love, so be able to shoot guns and have a good time. Things that I really love about infantry is just the caliber and quality of the guys that we get to work with. They're really something special as far as their ability to overcome certain measures and to keep pushing through things, and I really love CQB, so close quarters battle, mount type scenarios. Even though we don't get to do a whole lot of that out here in the desert, it is something that I'm passionate about.