 For instructors with the Black Sea Rotational Force 2011 just stand anywhere that you can see okay listening to those they teach often provides Additional avenues of instruction While the team of Marines do most of the talking and they're just gonna continue to go around here doing like we talked about Their Georgian students are listening in 10 and providing excellent feedback. Okay. Yeah Of course during the convoy security training Corporal James Venables makes clear the importance of fives and 25 I don't care how they move. The important thing is that they sweep the area for bombs although language can be a barrier Once overcome the payoff is immediate. It's rewarding working with these guys Everyone really understands the same concepts pretty much really. There's only a few differences in training in SOPs But it's it's good to you know build their toolbox and ours with with new skill sets and new stuff to do Once the instruction is complete the combined forces move out to actual convoy movement Up ahead sergeant Rodney Pierce is preparing the area for some realistic scenarios We'll use that one and we'll use the mortars of the mortar round that we just used The plan is to set up multiple IDs for a multiple ID strike very a mortar round right here a tester receiver and battery What we're hoping is that they notice indicators and that they react based on that Eventually the convoy appears The teams use the training from earlier in the day Then gather for some feedback both us and Georgian In the end sergeant Pierce reminds us all what training is all about I hope that this trainer here provides them with skills that they need during combat that they'll survive it Just knowing that my brothers have a better chance of making it through Air Force Master Sergeant Chris down Tbilisi