 Keep contact, second one. It's gonna be our spot. So you're fucking... Sir, let's just yell on two o'clock. Keep contact, second one. Let's go, get first. Room clear. Move up. Saw gunner for first squad, first platoon, Charlie Company. I dismounted from a Bradley after the Bradley engaged multiple vehicles. I went on a patrol and I assaulted and took a trench. Then defended the trench and broke contact. I'd have to say, personally, it's getting a shoot. It's always a good day when you get to shoot, but it also is good to see how Bradleys and dismounts can also work as a combined operation, these exercises. Assaulting trenches, working with other elements such as engineers. Hold while we do it. That's definitely not the unideal situations that are realistic that you aren't gonna get from just doing drills and a cough. On one hand, you may not always be a dismount. You make it moved over to the mounted. So it's good to pick stuff up from everywhere you can, but also it's good to see what they can do for you. Things that you may not know about that you have to look out for with the brads. It's just good to all and all of them know stuff about us and we know stuff about them. We do everything. We help out the brads, but when we're on our own, we're doing patrols, patrol bases. We're anything from listening posts, observation posts. We could be on a javelin team. We could be doing ambushes, recon, assaulting positions, assaulting trenches. Anything light infantry is needed to do. Cough Facts is a combined arms, live fire and training operation. Ours and this one took a week starting last Sunday till today, which tonight will be our night live fire for taking the trench again. I've seen tanks, brads, dismounted infantry. The entire battalion's been out here. They have their own idea of how it's gonna play out and where people are gonna be, where they're gonna be aiming. It's good just to get a dry run through to see in real life who's aiming where. Is this gonna be a bad thing before we actually look at loading up rifles? You can do repetitions in day a whole lot and you'll cut out a lot of kinks. You'll see what's stopping you back from flowing. But once you add night in there, you're gonna have a whole new list of kinks that you need to work out. You may be able to flow as smooth as water during the day, but as soon as you can't see with your own eyes, that's a big indicator of this is different.