 This is the Marine Corps Marksmanship Competition Pacific. It used to be known as the Division Matches. We've reorganized them, so now they are a Marksmanship Competition based upon an action shooting discipline utilizing their issued service weapons. So what we really hope is that when the Marines get their advanced Marksmanship package, they're exposed to methods of shooting they may not otherwise, unless they're within certain communities such as high-end, soft, maybe recon, Marsock and that sort of thing. Those communities are exposed to this type of shooting, the Marine Corps at large may not be. The competition is totally geared towards their service weapons, so their service rifle and pistol, the M9 pistol and the M4 rifle. This competition is a two-week event, the first week being a training package to train Marines in advanced Marksmanship skills, the second week being a competitive week where they compete with each other, compete against their fellow peers, Marines and teams, and transitioning between rifle and pistol in their drills. So they basically crawl, walk around approach where they start out at the basic level and advance through the week to the point that they're moving, shooting multiple targets, multiple arrays, different time and space. All of it was just put together really well. I would recommend this competition to every Marine. It's great hands-on experience. The training exercises they did with us, we could apply those and we can bring it back to teach for Marines in the future because these exercises were very good in training in general. Take your time with a lot of the shots because slow is fast and fast is accurate. You know, we've been in terms of a lot of ranges before, not the division matches though. To see different ways that they go about their training and different skill sets that they're trying to get the Marines to learn and to excel at, you know, gives you some pointers for when you get back to your unit and work on it with your own Marines. This range here is range three. It's the live fire shoot house. What they're pretty much going to be doing is going through, starting on the top deck of the house, working their way, clearing every room. There would be two targets in each room. They say clear the top floor, they move down the stairs, clear out the bottom floor. Competition side just brings out that everybody, that natural spirit with the Marine of trying to be the best. It's exciting. It's fun. The Marines, the feedback we've been given by the Marines has been they absolutely love this training and they love the competition because it's not something they get to do as a day-to-day Marine. And we feel we can overall improve the overall skill of the Marine Corps and its lethality in arms through this training and through this method of competition.