Tonight I rode the city training race in Philadelphia, three laps of the east and west drives along the Schuykill River. I got dropped from the main pack on the 2nd mile. We were riding 30-33mph on a flat road and I was wheezing in seconds. I ended up riding with five other dropouts in a pace line. We were taking turns at the front for a while then two of us started taking long pulls at the front. We were riding 24-26 mph so I have a long way to to go to get competitive again.
Tomorrow I am going to run. The Tough Mudder race is less than two weeks away and I need to put some miles in before the race starts. I have been in the gym three or four days a week, not quite as much as Iraq, but its all I've got for the Mudder race.
Two other members of Task Force Diablo are doing the Mudder, so if I end up doing terrible or dropping out, I can still write about them. They are Major Joel Allmandinger, our new commander, and 1st Lt. Carolina Kelley, our new intelligence officer.
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, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Celebrity in MY House--Janelle Stelson
Janelle Stelson co-anchors "News 8 at 5:30" and "News 8 at 11" each weeknight.
The recipient of several Associated Press awards for reporting, Janelle joined WGAL-TV in 1997. Her 17 years of broadcasting experience include covering stories both nationally and internationally.
Janelle's first job was writing speeches at the Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C.Her journalism career began at WHTM-TV in Harrisburg, as a general assignment reporter and weather anchor. In 1989 she moved to Miami to work for WPLG-TV, where she covered hurricanes, Haitian riots and one of the biggest drug busts in U.S. history. Janelle returned to the Susquehanna Valley to anchor the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts for WHP-TV in Harrisburg.
She also worked with WITF public radio, hosted a statewide public television broadcast with the governor of Pennsylvania and anchored "Computer Chronicles" on PBS.Born in Fairbanks, Alaska, Janelle grew up in the Seattle area of Washington state.She graduated from the University of Puget Sound with a bachelor of arts degree in politics and government. She also studied international politics and advanced German language at the Austro-American Institute in Vienna, Austria.
Janelle flew to New York City with National Guard troops a few days after the Sept. 11 attacks, for a story on delivering supplies to the World Trade Center recovery site. She also recently interviewed First Lady Laura Bush and hosted an event with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.Janelle's strong commitment to the community includes speaking to numerous groups and serving on the board of directors for the Humane League of Lancaster County. The annual reader poll for Senior News of Lancaster County and Dauphin County named Janelle "Best News Anchor."
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Change of Command, Battalion and Brigade
This afternoon, both the 28th Combat Aviation Brigade and 2-104th GSAB (Task Force Diablo in Iraq) got new commanders. The links are to previous posts with stories about the incoming and outgoing Task Force Diablo Commanders.
Brigade Change of command formation in main hangar at Fort Indiantown Gap.
MAJ Joel Allmandinger takes battalion flag from LTC David Wood, 28th CAB commander.
MAJ Allmandinger in front of battalion formation.
LTC David Wood takes command of 28th Combat Aviation Brigade.
LTC Wood with Brigade flag.
LTC Scott Perry with his wife Christy after the change of command.
Brigade Change of command formation in main hangar at Fort Indiantown Gap.
MAJ Joel Allmandinger takes battalion flag from LTC David Wood, 28th CAB commander.
MAJ Allmandinger in front of battalion formation.
LTC David Wood takes command of 28th Combat Aviation Brigade.
LTC Wood with Brigade flag.
LTC Scott Perry with his wife Christy after the change of command.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Welcome Home Party
Tonight we had our official welcome home party at the PA Farm Show, the same place we had our going away party 15 months before. This time we wore civilian clothes even though we were getting paid. this weekend was the first weekend back to drilling since we got back from Iraq. Tomorrow we will report in the morning in ACUs and really be back to Army weekends.
Tonight was a lot of fun seeing people I had not seen since January. Here's some of the photos:
1LT Joel Candelario asked his fiance to marry him during dinner--it was a surprise that Andrea Magee almost gave away ten minutes before Joel popped the question, but it was a big surprise.
The other over-50 soldiers from Echo Company. SGT Bruce Reiner is on the right with his wife. SFCs Glen Valencia, and Larry Christman.
Several sergeants in Delta Company made flowered shirts the uniform of the night.
Nigel and Jacari found a new friend with a game console.
Joseph Weese and Tood Tarbox of Echo Company.
Kauffman and Thompson--serious about dinner.
Tonight was a lot of fun seeing people I had not seen since January. Here's some of the photos:
1LT Joel Candelario asked his fiance to marry him during dinner--it was a surprise that Andrea Magee almost gave away ten minutes before Joel popped the question, but it was a big surprise.
The other over-50 soldiers from Echo Company. SGT Bruce Reiner is on the right with his wife. SFCs Glen Valencia, and Larry Christman.
Several sergeants in Delta Company made flowered shirts the uniform of the night.
Nigel and Jacari found a new friend with a game console.
Joseph Weese and Tood Tarbox of Echo Company.
Kauffman and Thompson--serious about dinner.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Video in Two Weeks
Today I made a video explaining the difference between MREs and C-rations. I happened to have one box of 30-year-old C-rations in a closet. As it turns out it was a beans and franks meal with canned fruitcake for dessert.
YUM!
I did not open any cans. The video is for an article on the chemistry of field for Chemical and Engineering News magazine. I will post the link when it is published on line. It should be May 3.
YUM!
I did not open any cans. The video is for an article on the chemistry of field for Chemical and Engineering News magazine. I will post the link when it is published on line. It should be May 3.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Back to Playing Army
On Saturday I will be back to weekend drills for the first time since 2008. On Saturday we have a welcome home party at the Farm Show Arena. On Sunday it's business as usual with an 0800 formation. For me I have to catch up on some required online training. I could do it at home, except I loaned my PC to another sergeant in Iraq and he still has it. Macs don't run Explorer so I can't do Army on-line training on my computer.
It is finally official (I think) that I am in Headquarters Company. I will be bringing my Army camera to the Farm Show Saturday night and taking pictures of soldiers who back to whatever all of us consider to be normal life.
I'll post the some of the shots on Sunday or as soon as I can.
It is finally official (I think) that I am in Headquarters Company. I will be bringing my Army camera to the Farm Show Saturday night and taking pictures of soldiers who back to whatever all of us consider to be normal life.
I'll post the some of the shots on Sunday or as soon as I can.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Celebrities in the House--Saving Abel
On the first night of the milblogging conference, the evening ended with free concert by the group Saving Abel.
The groups performed free of charge for the conference and just returned from a series of concerts in Iraq. Photos are here.
According to this story and an item I just saw on USAToday.com the band just performed on a warship in the Pacific. This story is from Artist Direct:
Saving Abel re-teamed with the USO and boarded the USS Carl Vinson as part of a USO concert at sea that rocked the waves on April 11. The band performed for sailors returning from a three-month deployment at sea. It appears that Saving Abel have strong stomachs, since they played atop six-foot waves and 13 miles-per-hour winds entertaining more than 2,000 sailors. Footage from the USO show will be broadcast online in late Spring/early Summer.
The performance lasted 90-minutes and the band cops to being avid military supporters. And really, does anyone but far-out-in-left-field-liberals-whack-jobswho-don't-trust-humans admit that they don't support our forces? I'm not a conservative by any means, but really? Does anyone lay claim to being anti-the troops? Nevertheless, the band traveled to Kuwait and Iraq in late February, and participated in an eight-day USO tour. The band visited four bases and touched the lives of more than 4,800 troops. Footage from the group's concert at Camp Arifjan was later streamed online with help from Ustream. The show was viewed by more than 9,600 fans.
The band will release its sophomore album Miss America on June 8, 2010. The platter is named after their first USO tour, the album title was inspired by the service and sacrifice of America’s troops and their families. So these guys truly are avid supporters of the men and women fighting for our freedom, so not only do we salute said freedom fighters, we salute Saving Abel for their efforts.
The groups performed free of charge for the conference and just returned from a series of concerts in Iraq. Photos are here.
According to this story and an item I just saw on USAToday.com the band just performed on a warship in the Pacific. This story is from Artist Direct:
Saving Abel re-teamed with the USO and boarded the USS Carl Vinson as part of a USO concert at sea that rocked the waves on April 11. The band performed for sailors returning from a three-month deployment at sea. It appears that Saving Abel have strong stomachs, since they played atop six-foot waves and 13 miles-per-hour winds entertaining more than 2,000 sailors. Footage from the USO show will be broadcast online in late Spring/early Summer.
The performance lasted 90-minutes and the band cops to being avid military supporters. And really, does anyone but far-out-in-left-field-liberals-whack-jobswho-don't-trust-humans admit that they don't support our forces? I'm not a conservative by any means, but really? Does anyone lay claim to being anti-the troops? Nevertheless, the band traveled to Kuwait and Iraq in late February, and participated in an eight-day USO tour. The band visited four bases and touched the lives of more than 4,800 troops. Footage from the group's concert at Camp Arifjan was later streamed online with help from Ustream. The show was viewed by more than 9,600 fans.
The band will release its sophomore album Miss America on June 8, 2010. The platter is named after their first USO tour, the album title was inspired by the service and sacrifice of America’s troops and their families. So these guys truly are avid supporters of the men and women fighting for our freedom, so not only do we salute said freedom fighters, we salute Saving Abel for their efforts.
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