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(guns firing)

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(intense tone building)

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(siren wailing)

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(techno music)

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(gun firing)

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- [Man] Get inside now!

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- When want to make this more realistic

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we throw in simulators.

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Everything from gunfire to artillery fire,

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improvised explosive devices or mines,

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vehicles, yelling, all the
senses getting hit upon

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when they're to simulate the
stressors that they overcome

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and come into contact with
when they actually go out.

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(gun firing)

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(gunfire crackling)

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(man yelling)

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- I think the role-players being added

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gives it more realism to both situations,

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detainee operations, and patrolling.

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It just gives that added effect of chaos,

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and it teaches our Marines
how to mitigate that chaos,

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handle the situation,
and act appropriately.

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So as a squad leader,
I think this training

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helped our Marines prepare
for any deployments upcoming.

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Tretty much just builds
relationships with everybody,

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we see how we all work,
we're able to build

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that cohesion within the unit,

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and overall it just helps us win battles

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and do our mission appropriately.

