 Sergeant English, Thomas, T-H-O, M-A-S, English, E-N-G, L-I-S-H, M-O-S is 2336, E-O-D, Technician. Okay, yesterday we just went out there and did some operational area clearance. Basically, we just go out there and check the look around for any unexploded ordnance and when we find something, blow it up. It's generally just used to dispose of and destroy stuff by detonation, but mainly just to clear the saturation levels of UXO on ranges so people can still use these ranges without it being too oversaturated with UXO. So as a whole, we're a response force. We respond to any UXO threats, weapons, master instructions, IEDs, basically anything with explosives. We respond to that whether CONUS or OCONUS and whether we're out here training or overseas deployed forward and supporting anyone with route clearance or anything like that. So for MRFD, we're more here for a training support, training and support, like asset, and the most important thing that we're supposed to do out here is come out here and clean up these ranges for everyone. Give them the UXO and then just be a response force for anyone. While they're conducting any training, come across any dud fired ordnance or any other unexploded ordnance that they find while they're conducting training. So today we employed just C4 in order to dispose of by detonation some UXO that we found out there. Generally for that what we did today, we just set up some mainline branch lines, the technique we used to dispose of multiple ordnance at once, and we did that today with C4 and some DETCORD. So in the event that something like that does occur where we have to pick up and patrol or move forward, we have a pretty essential and unique piece of that as far as what we bring to the table, whether it's escorting people around and when they encounter UXO or any IEDs depending on the level of threat or the peer that we're going against, we can clear that or also we bring some new stuff to the table as far as like exploitation and how advanced we are getting with that. So if we do need to come across any ordnance or anything like that, we've all been pretty well trained at how to exploit new stuff that's never been seen before, especially if it's peer to peer. So we'd be able to go in and take that stuff apart and figure out what they're using to beat us basically. EOD is essential to MRF-D. Yeah, so that's all we have for today. We're going to call the range cold, pack it up, get some sleep, get some chow, wake up tomorrow, start blowing some stuff up again.