I am putting together the battalion newsletter and was re-sizing the following photos.
Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Voting is Easy: Please Vote!
Voting is now open for the 2011 Milbloggie Awards. I am in the first category, Army blogs, and about eight down the list. If it opens in a small window, you may have to scroll down. My blog is "Home from Iraq."
http://milblogconference.milblogging.com/2011-milbloggies/vote-now/
Thanks in advance for your vote!!
http://milblogconference.milblogging.com/2011-milbloggies/vote-now/
Thanks in advance for your vote!!
Milbloggie Awards 2011 Begins Tonight
At least that's what they said on the Web site. I am one of the finalists in the Army category. Last year voting was a pain. this year they said it would be better. I will try it out when they open up voting and see if it really is easy. Thanks to everyone who voted last year. I will be at the milblogging conference Saturday and see the other contestants.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Jacari's Adoption Hearing Goes Smoothly
Since Jacari is 12, he took the witness chair and said he wanted to be adopted. The hearing is mostly a formality, but it still marks a big change for Jacari and our family.
The judge said we would get an official birth certificate in 6 weeks and that it would be perfectly legal if Jacari decides to run for president.
If anyone reading this is in the Lancaster PA area, we are having an adoption party tomorrow from 6 - 8 pm. Send me an email if you need directions.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Air Assault Training in Western PA
More later, but for now, a few shots from a hillside on a farm where Alpha Company, 1-10th Infantry, 2nd Brigade practiced air assault and extraction. These photos are of one of the platoons running back to the Chinook at the end of the mission.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Grounded
This morning I showed up for a 0730 mission brief at the Flight Facility on Fort Indiantown Gap, PA. When I got there, the day's mission had already been cancelled for weather. The mission to western PA may be rescheduled for tomorrow when the sun is shining.
I went to Plan B. Go to Marquette Lake and watch fire-fighting training with Blackhawk helicopters. Our Blackhawks were slated to scoop up water from the lake and practice dropping it on a point and across an area. I went to the lake 30 minutes ahead of the first mission. An hour later I switched to Plan C--take pictures of two soldiers from Echo Company who were graduating from the Warrior Leadership Course. That worked. Graduation was indoors, on time.
Then I went back to the lake. It was beginning to rain. I waited about 15 minutes but the mist turned into rain, the wind kicked up to 25 mph. Mission cancelled.
Tomorrow the main mission, air assault training for an infantry unit in Western Pennsylvania may go ahead as planned. More tomorrow.
I went to Plan B. Go to Marquette Lake and watch fire-fighting training with Blackhawk helicopters. Our Blackhawks were slated to scoop up water from the lake and practice dropping it on a point and across an area. I went to the lake 30 minutes ahead of the first mission. An hour later I switched to Plan C--take pictures of two soldiers from Echo Company who were graduating from the Warrior Leadership Course. That worked. Graduation was indoors, on time.
Then I went back to the lake. It was beginning to rain. I waited about 15 minutes but the mist turned into rain, the wind kicked up to 25 mph. Mission cancelled.
Tomorrow the main mission, air assault training for an infantry unit in Western Pennsylvania may go ahead as planned. More tomorrow.
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