1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:00,000 2 00:00:05,340 --> 00:00:07,690 mm hmm . So we had Stark recognized 3 00:00:07,690 --> 00:00:10,370 that to take care of deployed trauma 4 00:00:10,370 --> 00:00:12,537 patients that requires both individual 5 00:00:12,537 --> 00:00:14,930 and collective competency and in their 6 00:00:14,930 --> 00:00:17,041 skill set , I think this will be some 7 00:00:17,041 --> 00:00:18,874 of the best training I will ever 8 00:00:18,874 --> 00:00:20,910 receive in my career . Even going 9 00:00:20,910 --> 00:00:24,500 forward , it's reinforced some 10 00:00:24,690 --> 00:00:26,801 different type of , you know , skills 11 00:00:26,801 --> 00:00:29,023 that you do as an individual , but also 12 00:00:29,023 --> 00:00:31,570 as a team . You know , you're trying to , 13 00:00:31,580 --> 00:00:33,450 in my situation , you go from 14 00:00:33,460 --> 00:00:35,460 necessarily working alone as a line 15 00:00:35,460 --> 00:00:39,370 medic to working with an FST where 16 00:00:39,370 --> 00:00:41,592 you have all these people with advanced 17 00:00:41,592 --> 00:00:44,940 capabilities . So the point of the 848 18 00:00:44,950 --> 00:00:47,540 as a reserve F RST coming to this 19 00:00:47,540 --> 00:00:49,762 training is I believe it can be used as 20 00:00:49,762 --> 00:00:52,520 a pre deployment Preparation . You go 21 00:00:52,520 --> 00:00:55,490 out in a split option 10 soldier team 22 00:00:55,940 --> 00:00:59,290 and you get to take casualties in an 23 00:00:59,290 --> 00:01:01,250 environment where you would almost 24 00:01:01,250 --> 00:01:03,306 identical to what you would see in a 25 00:01:03,306 --> 00:01:03,790 true combat situation .