WEBVTT 00:00.307 --> 00:03.390 (anticipatory music) 00:12.367 --> 00:14.122 ^- PMINT is an awesome opportunity for the Marines 00:14.122 --> 00:16.694 ^and the leadership to become acquainted with how the 00:16.694 --> 00:20.206 Navy functions, as well as how the Marine Corps system 00:20.206 --> 00:22.899 that we had in place in garrison can be crossed over 00:22.899 --> 00:24.482 to a Navy platform. 00:24.940 --> 00:26.902 Being on ship, we're executing a lot of the same 00:26.902 --> 00:29.425 training plans that we would in garrison, however, 00:29.425 --> 00:31.381 now we're in a completely different environment 00:31.381 --> 00:34.232 with different friction, and different barriers that we 00:34.232 --> 00:35.649 need to overcome. 00:36.193 --> 00:38.722 Being able to get on ship, understanding the layouts, 00:38.722 --> 00:40.917 the people that we need to deal with, and then understanding 00:40.917 --> 00:44.242 the differences in schemes and maneuver, and SOP's 00:44.242 --> 00:47.027 between us and the Navy will make it easier in the future 00:47.027 --> 00:50.125 for other ship ops for us to come in and be able to 00:50.125 --> 00:52.452 start the training and focusing on a little bit more 00:52.452 --> 00:53.702 varsity things. 00:53.754 --> 00:56.894 PMINT's an awesome opportunity to kind of knock the basics 00:56.894 --> 00:59.470 out of the way, have an understanding of the big picture, 00:59.470 --> 01:01.305 so that later on we can focus more on the enemy 01:01.305 --> 01:05.472 and the mission, and less on just how to live on ship. 01:15.868 --> 01:19.258 ^- Right here we have AAV's, and it's a 26-ton vehicle, 01:19.258 --> 01:21.423 ^and with that we can go in land and water. 01:21.423 --> 01:24.193 Like I said prior, we can transport infantry, and with this 01:24.193 --> 01:27.247 we have two weapons systems, the 50 cal and the Mark 19 01:27.247 --> 01:29.770 grenade launcher, and with that we can reach up to about 01:29.770 --> 01:32.706 2,000 meters with that to assist the infantry. 01:32.706 --> 01:36.873 We can do raids, we can do route patrols, patrols, 01:37.282 --> 01:39.165 and just anything to further assist infantry. 01:39.165 --> 01:42.332 Anything they need we can do for them. 01:53.319 --> 01:55.819 (rotors whir) 02:11.820 --> 02:14.712 - How much preparation goes into it so this can go smoothly? 02:14.712 --> 02:17.321 I'd say an incredibly large amount of preparation, 02:17.321 --> 02:20.588 considering the safety, the logistics, and the coordination 02:20.588 --> 02:23.075 with the Navy to make training like this happen. 02:23.075 --> 02:25.395 I'd say one of the biggest factors is making sure that 02:25.395 --> 02:29.173 the weather, the time, the Navy fuel, all of the logistics 02:29.173 --> 02:31.782 required to prepare for training like this 02:31.782 --> 02:33.252 is the hardest part. 02:33.252 --> 02:35.247 Getting the Marines to actually move from A to B 02:35.247 --> 02:36.664 is the easy part. 02:37.125 --> 02:38.962 Having them with the right gear, the right mindset, 02:38.962 --> 02:40.798 and the right understanding of where they need to be 02:40.798 --> 02:42.182 is the difficult part. 02:42.182 --> 02:46.349 So having feet on a ship like this one, the Whidbey Island, 02:46.704 --> 02:50.871 with people who are as helpful, and ready to assist, 02:51.152 --> 02:53.232 and support the Marine Corps so that we can accomplish 02:53.232 --> 02:55.599 the new commander's mission, is absolutely critical to 02:55.599 --> 02:58.050 us being able to accomplish the bigger picture 02:58.050 --> 02:59.640 and the highers' intent. 02:59.640 --> 03:02.291 So without the support from the Navy like we've had, 03:02.291 --> 03:04.086 we wouldn't have been able to do any of this. 03:04.086 --> 03:06.614 So I'd say that coordination and that relationship 03:06.614 --> 03:10.301 is absolutely key to our success in executing the mission. 03:10.301 --> 03:13.134 ^(shouting orders) 03:57.517 --> 04:01.267 (dramatic musical crescendo)