WEBVTT 00:15.159 --> 00:17.600 So Arctic 24 is an important exercise 00:17.610 --> 00:20.030 specifically for the Batteries of Fox 00:20.040 --> 00:22.270 Battery 214 because it's our annual 00:22.280 --> 00:24.639 training . But we're coming up here 00:24.649 --> 00:26.538 into an environment that we don't 00:26.540 --> 00:29.190 normally get to take part in Arctic 00:29.200 --> 00:31.256 conditions , make training that much 00:31.256 --> 00:32.978 more difficult to exercise our 00:32.978 --> 00:34.811 launchers in the conditions that 00:34.811 --> 00:36.978 they've never been really exercised in 00:36.978 --> 00:39.089 and our marines working in conditions 00:39.089 --> 00:41.311 that they've never been working in . So 00:41.311 --> 00:43.367 it's a proof of concept for us to be 00:43.367 --> 00:45.367 able to take the fight into austere 00:45.367 --> 00:47.478 conditions and austere environments . 01:02.090 --> 01:04.201 Well , I think it's pretty evident as 01:04.201 --> 01:06.423 far as the operations that are going on 01:06.423 --> 01:08.699 here are direct reflection on 01:08.709 --> 01:11.720 operations and exercises . And you know , 01:11.730 --> 01:13.508 world events that are happening 01:13.508 --> 01:15.508 currently , there's events that are 01:15.508 --> 01:17.841 going on in environments just like this , 01:17.841 --> 01:20.063 that the Marine Corps has to be focused 01:20.063 --> 01:22.286 on because we might very well end up in 01:22.286 --> 01:24.397 those environments ourselves . And if 01:24.397 --> 01:26.619 we're not prepared , then we have to be 01:26.619 --> 01:28.841 training in those environments in order 01:28.841 --> 01:28.750 to get prepared . 01:46.169 --> 01:47.500 Yeah , raised .