Last weekend I flew to Mid State Airport in Phillipsburg in a Chinook helicopter. Aboput 100 soldiers had set up a refueling site at the end of the abandoned airstrip in the middle of the state. In addition to the fuel site, they set up air traffic control, a tactical operations center, and a maintenance area.
It was bitterly cold. Here are some photos of the cold soldiers putting fuel in "hot" aircraft. Hot fueling is putting the fuel in while the aircraft is running. Cold fuel is when the engines are shut down.
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)
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
My Battalion Commander in Iraq was Promoted to Brigadier General Today
Scott Perry was promoted to Brigadier General today. Pinning on the stars are his mother, Cecelia Lenig, daughters Mattea and Ryenn, and wife Christy.
On a windswept parade field on
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in February of 2009, then Lt. Col. Scott Perry spoke to
the battalion he would command in Iraq a few months later. The soldiers at Fort Sill were the majority
of the 700 who would make up Task Force Diablo at Camp Adder, Iraq. In that speech, Perry told those troops, some
of whom were seeing their commander for the first time, that “Envy destroys
community.”
Not every commander mentions the
second worst of the Seven Deadly Sins at the beginning of a deployment, but
Perry turned that warning into a goal for every soldier. “If someone is getting something you want,
don’t envy, go and get what you want.
Don’t worry about them.”
After 35 years of service that
began with basic training in 1980 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, Perry pinned on the
star of a Brigadier General and joined the very small community of soldiers who
achieve flag rank. Perry, following his
own advice, pursued his own goals and today achieved a very big goal for an
Army officer.
Following basic training, Perry
served in the enlisted ranks for several years before attending Officer
Candidate School. He was commissioned a
Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery branch, but soon branch-transferred to
Army Aviation, where he became qualified in numerous aircraft including Huey,
Cayuse, Kiowa, Cobra, Chinook, Apache and Blackhawk helicopters and is an
instructor pilot. His 29 years as a pilot began with flight school in
1986 and ended this summer with a final flight at Muir Field on Fort Indiantown
Gap, Pa.
As an Aviation Officer, he has
commanded at the company, battalion and brigade levels throughout his career
including serving as company commander during a deployment to Kosovo in 2002.
Perry commanded 2-104th
General Support Aviation Battalion when it deployed to Iraq in 2009-10. During this deployment, he flew 44 combat
missions.
In 2011, he was promoted to the
rank of Colonel, and recently completed command of the Fort Indiantown Gap
National Training Site.
He presently serves Assistant
Division Commander (Support) for the 28th Infantry Division. He is a graduate
of the US Army War College with a Master’s Degree in Strategic Studies. In addition to serving in the Pennsylvania
Army National Guard, Perry is in his second term as a United States Congressman
representing Pennsylvania’s Fourth Congressional District. Perry and his wife Christy are the proud
parents of two daughters, Ryenn and Mattea.
Stuffing a Humvee into a Chinook Helicopter
A Chinook helicopter looks huge inside and out compared to any other helicopter in the Army inventory--until you try to fit a Humvee inside of it. Then the very big Chinook helicopter looks a lot smaller when you see a Humvee backing into it. The Humvee is just a couple of inches narrower than the cargo area of the Chinook. It also fits within just a few inches on top.
But it fits. Here are some photos:
But it fits. Here are some photos:
Saturday, November 14, 2015
My First Flight in a UH72 Lakota Helicopter
Today I got my first ride in the very plush UH72 Lakota helicopter. I was at Mid State Airport near Phillipsburg, Pa. on Army training. I flew up in a Chinook helicopter and was about to board it for the return flight, when I saw Tom Luckenbach, one of the pilots who has flown nearly every aircraft in the Army inventory. He flew up in a Lakota. I asked if I could ride back with him.
Ten minutes later, I was in the small scout helicopter and listening to the pilots and crew chief go through their pre-flight routines.
Even with choppy air, the small, new aircraft was quiet and smooth for the 100-mile trip. Here's some pictures from my seat.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Cat Lover in Iraq: Chased Out of Briefing Tent
During our deployment to Iraq in 2009 - 10, fuelers from Echo Company, 2-104th GASB were dispersed to bases all across the southern half of Iraq, from Camp Garry Owen on the Iran-Iraq border to Camp Normandy near Baghdad.
These lonely detachments refueled helicopters at all times in all weather. At Camp Normandy in the summer, one of the fueler sergeants made a pet out of a cat. He named it Fluffy.
One day he walked into the morning briefing and announced, "We lost one of our own last night." The sergeant looked genuinely sad. The dozen soldiers in the room started whipping their heads around looking to see who was not at morning meeting. Then someone said, "Who?"
The big sergeant said, "Fluffy, somebody ran her over in the night. She was stuck to a HEMMT tire this morning when I found her."
Several soldiers threw Gatorade bottles and chased him out of the tent.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Aviation Week Magazine Writes About Army Aviation in PA National Guard
Last drill weekend I spent the day with a reporter and photographer from Aviation Week magazine. Today they published a blog post about the visit.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Defense.gov Put CW2 Sara Christensen Story on its Home Page.
Today I got a message that my story about Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sara is featured today on the hone page of the Defense Department. I'm glad they liked the story. She is a great soldier. The story is here.
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