 For soldiers in support MOS's performing combat drills and clearing houses aren't their top priorities But they still need to be competent and capable to take the fight to the enemy if the situation demands That's where Staff Sergeant Jacob brooch comes in He's training headquarters company soldiers of the 508th military police battalion in a variety of tasks from calling in unexploded ordnance reports Commission unknown reacting to indirect fire It's not the kind of training that they do every day that doesn't make it any less important like the army always says you're a soldier first You never know when you could be deployed overseas and and be engaged in combat You've got to know how to handle yourself and take care of your battle buddies to your left and right For Staff Sergeant roach sharing his knowledge isn't just something he enjoys it can prove vital to helping soldiers face future challenges It kind of gives me an emphasis on what I really like about being an NCO is doing the fact of Teaching and having somebody pick up the information I have some of this information that these soldiers are known in a day Is going to save their life at some point in time and if they can pick up that information and teach their soldiers and we can all come Home, that's what I want as long as there are soldiers in the army There will be training as long as there are NCOs like Staff Sergeant roach There will be trained and capable soldiers for the fifth mobile public affairs detachment. I'm army sergeant Brian's Bradley