WEBVTT 00:00.579 --> 00:02.900 Today we worked on CPP . Basically what 00:02.900 --> 00:05.122 it is is annual training for Marines of 00:05.122 --> 00:06.956 all ranks and grades for weapons 00:06.956 --> 00:09.122 training , we handle pistols and we go 00:09.122 --> 00:11.289 into range day . On day one , it'll be 00:11.289 --> 00:13.400 blocks one where you shoot a total of 00:13.400 --> 00:15.511 40 rounds to see where your hold is , 00:15.511 --> 00:17.567 how you , how you shoot . You get to 00:17.567 --> 00:19.733 put your practice in where you go from 00:19.733 --> 00:21.900 holster to working area and pushing in 00:21.900 --> 00:21.620 and then all the way out into the 00:21.620 --> 00:24.379 holster . Then we move on to blocks 23 , 00:24.420 --> 00:26.198 and 4 , which is basically more 00:26.198 --> 00:28.379 practice , do tactical reloads , speed 00:28.379 --> 00:30.490 reloads . And all that extra practice 00:30.490 --> 00:32.712 and they would want to free quality and 00:32.712 --> 00:34.546 qualification for expert it is a 00:34.546 --> 00:36.657 minimum of 364 points to 400 points . 00:36.657 --> 00:38.601 That's the max you can explore for 00:38.601 --> 00:40.768 expert . Marine Corps prides itself on 00:40.768 --> 00:42.546 readiness , so each Marine is a 00:42.546 --> 00:44.546 rifleman in a similar sense . Every 00:44.546 --> 00:46.323 Marine should be able to handle 00:46.323 --> 00:48.323 different types of weapons just for 00:48.323 --> 00:50.435 every scenario . So it just increases 00:50.435 --> 00:52.657 the lethality of each individual marine 00:52.657 --> 00:54.879 and makes them more able to support the 00:54.879 --> 00:57.101 mission . Staying ready at any point is 00:57.101 --> 00:56.654 the most important thing that each 00:56.654 --> 00:57.604 service member can do .