 My name is Specialist Kalkins. I'm a 19 Delta. I'm a section leader for Bushmaster Troop 6a Cat. What I do is I specialize in reconnaissance being the forward most element. They say Scout's best weapon is the radio and that's because we're always the ones there first. I mean past 16 years we really haven't even needed the infantry wink-wink but we've taught them everything more or less when it comes to battle drills. They have armor so really what we're teaching them is how to establish your reconnaissance in a certain way, how to use your reconnaissance, clear a house, stuff like that. They're a lot more complex or they knew a lot more than what we originally thought they did. You know that goes with kind of everything you think you know American military were the best of the best of the best period but these guys had a pretty pretty good understanding grant that they've been at war with the Separatists. So really what we took to them is we showed them they had a general guideline or baseline knowledge and we took that to the next level. What motivates me a lot personally I take a very you know everyone has their own like brand of leadership their own approach to everything. I get I'm not going to say emotional but I get attached to a certain point that I put myself in their shoes. It's just like if you're out on patrol you got to you got to look both ways not just yourself for your soldiers and the enemy. Whenever we're training them I train them as if I was in their shoes. If I was the one looking at me how would I want to be taught? How do I want this? How do I want that? All the what ifs it's almost impossible to answer all of them but I mean you just got to do your best and as long as you know at the end of the day that you did everything in your power to train these guys the best of their ability and the best of your ability it's the best feeling in the world.