1 00:00:02,040 --> 00:00:04,151 it doesn't matter where we are , what 2 00:00:04,151 --> 00:00:06,207 we're doing , Someone is going to be 3 00:00:06,207 --> 00:00:08,400 holding a piece of terrain and we're 4 00:00:08,400 --> 00:00:10,456 going to take that thing from them . 5 00:00:11,940 --> 00:00:15,880 Yeah , yeah , Range 6 00:00:15,880 --> 00:00:18,920 800 is the premier fighting range on 7 00:00:18,930 --> 00:00:21,700 Camp Pendleton allows the marines to 8 00:00:21,700 --> 00:00:24,360 see the combined arms coming to bear on 9 00:00:24,360 --> 00:00:26,304 the enemy . And what's great about 10 00:00:26,304 --> 00:00:30,150 range 800 is it's really up to the your 11 00:00:30,150 --> 00:00:31,817 imagination how you shape and 12 00:00:31,817 --> 00:00:33,928 manipulate this thing . For the squad 13 00:00:33,928 --> 00:00:37,450 to be able to clear these trenches . We 14 00:00:37,450 --> 00:00:39,590 need to continue to focus on what has 15 00:00:39,590 --> 00:00:41,534 made the Marine corps successful , 16 00:00:41,534 --> 00:00:43,423 which is small unit leader battle 17 00:00:43,423 --> 00:00:45,750 drills and applying that in live fire . 18 00:00:46,140 --> 00:00:48,251 And the most important about our live 19 00:00:48,251 --> 00:00:50,418 fire is live fire is a confirmation of 20 00:00:50,418 --> 00:00:52,584 our training . Everything that we have 21 00:00:52,584 --> 00:00:54,640 done up to this point has trained us 22 00:00:54,640 --> 00:00:56,307 now when we're shooting it is 23 00:00:56,307 --> 00:00:58,529 confirming our training and making sure 24 00:00:58,529 --> 00:01:00,529 what we did up to now was the right 25 00:01:00,529 --> 00:01:02,640 thing . Before we opened this range , 26 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:04,418 we had to go to 29 problems and 27 00:01:04,418 --> 00:01:06,640 training like this , which is just like 28 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:08,862 a whole another logistical turtle , you 29 00:01:08,862 --> 00:01:08,770 have to jump over just to get some 30 00:01:08,770 --> 00:01:10,881 training in . Whereas now we can just 31 00:01:10,881 --> 00:01:13,048 drive a couple miles up to arrange 100 32 00:01:13,048 --> 00:01:15,103 and execute this range . I think the 33 00:01:15,103 --> 00:01:16,881 training provided by this range 34 00:01:16,881 --> 00:01:19,048 improves everybody just because of the 35 00:01:19,048 --> 00:01:21,159 induced stress from this range and it 36 00:01:21,159 --> 00:01:23,492 is uniqueness kind of to Camp Pendleton , 37 00:01:23,492 --> 00:01:25,659 there's not too many other ranges here 38 00:01:25,659 --> 00:01:27,826 where you get to feel the consequences 39 00:01:27,826 --> 00:01:27,610 of your actions as much as like this 40 00:01:27,610 --> 00:01:29,832 one and this one specifically , because 41 00:01:29,832 --> 00:01:32,054 you can see pretty much every objective 42 00:01:32,054 --> 00:01:34,166 from the range . A Marine Corps rifle 43 00:01:34,166 --> 00:01:36,332 squad will need to clear and objective 44 00:01:36,332 --> 00:01:38,499 at the end of the day , no matter what 45 00:01:38,499 --> 00:01:40,666 environment they're in or what concept 46 00:01:40,666 --> 00:01:40,560 were falling under . Uh and that's the 47 00:01:40,560 --> 00:01:42,449 principle of what we're trying to 48 00:01:42,449 --> 00:01:44,260 achieve here . Mhm