 I just like, I like being out here with everybody, you know, we're all doing the same thing together. Everyone's enduring the suck together and I love my job, so I think it's fun. So when we first came out here, we started off with practicing like boresighting, which is getting your sight aligned with your cannon. And now we're practicing direct lay and direct alignment. Direct lay is where you can see your target while you're on the gun and direct alignments where there's some sort of hill or we call it deflate in the way, so your squad leader goes up and is seeing the target for you and giving you adjustments based off of what he sees. Closing statements, anything you want to, if you need, you don't have to. Another day, another sling load. So right now we're doing our mortar table qualifications. We're on table four right now. We're doing direct lay and direct alignment with the sections and the mortar platoon. My goal for the training is to mentor my squad leader because he's running all the operations on the gun line and my job is to get all the data for the fire mission, so I'm in the back doing all that and he's with all the men doing the actual fire missions.