 Afghan National Army soldiers from the 215th Corps participated in an off-road driving course aboard Camp Ashton, Afghanistan. The main objective of this course is to familiarize the ANA soldiers with different types of terrain while they drive. We're having them go through different patterns, they're doing the zigzag pattern, and they're going to go up and down hills, and then they're going to maneuver through a trench. And all this is going to do is going to give them the tools they need to complete missions because their main mission as a CLB is to support. They're going to be driving supplies to and from different fobs, different bases. So they need to know the different terrains that they're going to have to cover and be familiar with that. Marines with the Embedded Partnering Team from Second Maintenance Battalion, Second Marine Logistics Group Forward work with the soldiers every day to ensure they continue traveling down the road to independence. Reporting from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, I'm Marine Sergeant Rachel Moore.