While others took the chance to rest up before they began their morning drills and exercises, Johnathan sat calmly on his bed with a book opened up in his lap while his back rested against the wall that his bed rested against. He possessed several textbooks that were unlikely to be found in the footlockers of the average grunt, the largest of which was the massive [i]The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics: A Textbook of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics for Physicians and Medical Student[/i], an absolute godsend of a textbook for those seeking information on the various brands of medical drugs and their effects, through he had heard that the authors and the publishers were already planning on reprinting it to introduce more information on more recent innovations and the results of clinics that had been underway when the book was published. Despite the amount of medical textbooks, that was not the subject that he was currently enhancing his mind with. While some might have found question with his choice of reading material, he wasn't going to deny the fact that he was attempting to learn how to speak and understand German; If they were going to be operating in Germany at some point, he would rather understand what the locals in the field were saying. Still, he looked up as Captain David Stevens arrived to make his announcement. With the standard response of "[color=00a651]Sir, yes sir![/color]" He calmly slipped his bookmark onto the page that he had been on before slipping off of his head, taking the chance to don his PT gear quickly in silence before heading out after Kaneda. While some might have looked at the man with distrust and suspicion, Johnathan could only reason that if there was a risk of him being a spy for the Axis' then he wouldn't have been allowed to join the military, let alone be recruited for a unit like the one they were in.