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Trinity like this would OK . So what

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we're doing today is we're going to be

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doing our annual weapons qualifications .

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We got a new weapon system that we're

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learning . That's what the class is

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about to be about . That's the M 18 ,

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we're transitioning from the M nine

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Baretta to a sig the M 18 . It's a

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brand new weapon system . It's

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different . So we really have to take

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our time and do a full class , which we

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normally would do with the M nine

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Baretta . But with the M 18 ,

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we're going to do a full class . We're

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going to work on those fundamentals ,

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get our students prepared to go out to

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the range and shoot and then hopefully

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go out into the environment and the

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community and be able to effectively

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use that weapon system . So staying up

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to date with our the new weapon system ,

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it helps with home station and in

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deployed environments . So this is an

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annual requirement . It's for home

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station and deployed environments . So

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once we qualify here today , these

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group of individuals will be good for

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an entire year . And if they need to

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deploy tomorrow , they can all be ready

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to go out the door . Actually , I had a

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situation this past weekend where I had

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a , a young N C O that , um , I was , I

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was his supervisor when he was an

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airman and , um , he kind of handled

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the situation with me standing there

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and I , I kind of had to correct him on

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some things and he's like , well ,

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isn't that what you would have done ? I

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was like , maybe , but I don't want you

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to be like me . I want you to be better

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than me . So it , it took a lot to get

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to that , you know , um , a few years

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ago I've been like , yeah , that's ,

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that's awesome . That's cool . But , um ,

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being a senior N C O growing into this

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role , um , I realized that , that I

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need to get other N C Os and Senior N C

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Os to be better than what they were

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were . Um , that's how the , the

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organization is gonna get better .

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That's how we all get better together

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and that's how we will succeed together .

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Master Sergeant William Browder . I am

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the 169 Security Forces Squadron Unit ,

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training manager . Ok .

