 Citizen soldiers of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard took to the water on February 9th. The 892nd multi-role bridge company of the 190th Engineer Battalion trained in deploying and maneuvering their IRB or Improved Ribbon Bridge at former Roosevelt Road's Naval Station in Sabah. Before they could begin, divers of the 232nd Engineer Detachment inspected the dock to make sure it was safe to conduct training. Due to the sheer size and weight of the equipment, constant training is imperative in order to maintain combat readiness. Safety is imperative since this equipment is so heavy. One bay weighs 14,000 pounds. 14,000 pounds at any moment can crush a soldier's hand. So that is a must during the whole procedure. After a long day of training, citizen soldiers leave with a gratifying experience. Well, I have fun. It's definitely a fun job. I wouldn't switch it for any other job out there. I definitely chose the right place to be at. Definitely the right MOS. I wouldn't switch it for anything in the world. Reporting for the Puerto Rico Army National Guard's 113th Global Public Affairs Detachment, I'm PFC Josuer Rivera.