 My name is First Lieutenant Isabella Prad. I'm with the Trelly Company 315, I'm in 3rd platoon, I'm 3rd platoon split-tune leader. I'm almost 19 alpha. So we've been out here what I think is about day 17, so in July we went out to Gunnery, which was an individual tank with their individual crews go out and get qualified to fire as a crew. Then at the beginning of October we did platoon operations, that's all four of our tanks, maneuvering, working together, going against another platoon of tanks, getting qualified as tanks. And now we're finishing up our field exercise with a company live fire, so now each step is kind of like bringing up another notch, right? So now we're getting trained as a company to maneuver, engage targets together. Back in July when we shot that Gunnery, she ended up shooting the best officer in the company. So having a lieutenant that trusts me about my job, it just makes it so easy to work. She's super caring about her soldiers. I can't really say nothing bad about her because she is one of the best defense I have. I have excellent NCOs, I have excellent soldiers that teach me every single day, but then we are able to bounce ideas off each other. I think that's why my platoon is so successful because me and my platoon, we have an awesome line of communication with each other. I'm trying to improve them, they're trying to improve me, I think we just work really well together. So I think I got really lucky joining Force Comm when I did, because we were becoming modernized and we were getting the new generation of Abrams tanks. With these ones, there's a lot of new qualities that the other ones didn't. So for one, I know our new paint, it's dark green now, it's thermal reducing. I think that is so cool, I think that will give us such an edge on the battlefield because we have tanks, we have huge engines that are huge, produce a huge heat signature, so it's used to reduce that, so if we're ever doing night operations, it's harder for the enemy to engage us or identify us.