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(Drums play)

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- In the beginning of the competition,

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it was definitely like nerve racking.

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Kind of getting everything
on the road and whatnot.

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Preparation.

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Finally getting here, is kind of,

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going over that hurdle and actually

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starting to do it.

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Just kind of relaxes me

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and I'm just kind of
ready to go onto the next

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table, the next task and what not.

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And just get it over
with and see what level

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I end up positioned in.

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- End cadence.

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- (in group) End Cadence

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- Exercise.

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One.

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- So I would have to actually like,

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when it would be time for me to train,

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I would actually have to like,

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put like, heart and soul behind it.

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To be honest today, like doing my ACFU

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for the first time, was
like my wake up call.

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And I was like wow, this
guy's kind of tough.

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(Drum Music continues)

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- You shouldn't be nervous because

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this is like a

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one of the only times through
the entire competition,

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I get to let the leadership here,

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and the sergeant majors know

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who I am as a person,

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not necessarily as a soldier,

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but what my values are,

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what my goals, my morals, you know?

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(Drumming continues)

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- I love these competitions.

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It's just fun to come
out and try your best.

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Win or lose,

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it doesn't really matter to me,

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I wanna see how hard I can push,

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and the best results I can get.

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(Drumming continues)

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- Point 6-8-1.

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Call sign, Patriot.

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Line three.

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- 6-8-3/

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- 4-5, break.

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- Fire!

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Target one.

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Target.

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(Guns firing)

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- When you're done firing,

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take a knee,

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load the next five
rounds into your magazine

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so it's ready to go.

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- I just wanna say,

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thank you for the opportunity

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to come out here and represent

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and I wanna congratulate
all of the warriors,

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and soldiers that came
out here and competed.

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They all did great.

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And I definitely want to thank all my

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NCO's and everybody that helped me prepare

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and get ready for this competition.

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Especially, sergeant first class Flyshman,

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and staff sergeant Broadway.

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- Good guys, keep it up.

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(Drumming continues)

