On the train to New York last week, a guy getting on the train in NJ saw my pack and asked if I knew any veterans who needed jobs. I said sure and said I would post his info on my blog.
Here it is:
Glen Witt
Program Manager
Veterans Across America
152 Madison Ave.
New York NY 10016
Ph: 212-684-1122
Cell: 540-532-8141
gwitt@veteransacrossamerica.org
If you need a job, send him an email or call. He said he has leads on good jobs everywhere in the US.
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)
Friday, April 1, 2011
Travel Cards for ALL Soldiers
When I hear the budget debates carried out on TV, one refrain is "Don't cut the military budget." That is set in opposition to "The government is wasting money."
It's as if camouflage clothes somehow washes the waste out of the system. It doesn't.
No I can't comment on $35 billion projects like new tanker planes or fighter jets, but I just heard about a small project I can understand.
I just heard that all National Guard soldiers will be issued travel cards. It makes sense for the full timers, but us weekend warriors will use those cards once or twice a year. We will all fill out long forms, learn all the security procedures, forget them, then bother our full-time staff about the money we did not get.
The military is a government bureaucracy just like any other. And it is a deep enough hierarchy that a mid-level manager can dream up new procedures that can waste millions of dollars.
It's as if camouflage clothes somehow washes the waste out of the system. It doesn't.
No I can't comment on $35 billion projects like new tanker planes or fighter jets, but I just heard about a small project I can understand.
I just heard that all National Guard soldiers will be issued travel cards. It makes sense for the full timers, but us weekend warriors will use those cards once or twice a year. We will all fill out long forms, learn all the security procedures, forget them, then bother our full-time staff about the money we did not get.
The military is a government bureaucracy just like any other. And it is a deep enough hierarchy that a mid-level manager can dream up new procedures that can waste millions of dollars.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Next Drill--More Air Assault Training, Fire Surpression
At April's Drill if the weather is decent, I should be flying to western Pennsylvania to cover air assault training for an infantry unit on Saturday and watching Blackhawk crews practice fire surpression. There should be great pictures if the mission goes off according to plan. There will be both Chinook and Blackhawk helicopters on the air assault training mission. I am hoping to ride on the ramp at the back of the Chinook and shoot pictures of the Blackhawks flying in formation. We will be flying west in the morning and east in the evening, so I will have to ask for some kind of turn to the north or south during the trip or my pictures wil all be silhouettes.
On Sunday, I want to be on the ground near where the 500-gallon bucket picks up water and get a shot of that and then catch the water dropping from the bucket. It should be dramatic if I can get close enough.
On Sunday, I want to be on the ground near where the 500-gallon bucket picks up water and get a shot of that and then catch the water dropping from the bucket. It should be dramatic if I can get close enough.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Lunch with my Commander in Iraq
Last Thursday I had lunch with Col. Scott Perry and SPC Andrea Magee at the cafeteria in the state capitol in Harrisburg. Perry was my battalion commander in Iraq, Magee was his assistant. Perry is the state representative for the 92nd District in Pennsylvania. Our state, like many others, is in the middle of a messy budget process, so Perry had to leave one of the marathon sessions for lunch. Andrea and I both thought lunch would be fast because of all Perry had to do, but we talked for most of an hour and got a look at the legislature you don't see from the gallery.
The Pennsylvania State Capitol building is by many one of the most beautiful buildings of its kind in the world. He told us where in France the marble that lines the walls, the artists who painted the murals, when different parts were restored--he is an encyclopedia of Capitol facts.
At lunch we talked about Andrea's path to a commission and her life as a full-time soldier with a full-time soldier husband in the same brigade. In addition to the budget, Scott's wife is 7 months pregnant with their second child, construction of their new home is delayed by the weather, and he is in a master's program at the Command and General Staff College.
We all talked about how much easier life was in Iraq--at least as far as setting priorities. We all had a commander and nothing to balance in life--work, eat, sleep, work out and do the whole thing again.
The Pennsylvania State Capitol building is by many one of the most beautiful buildings of its kind in the world. He told us where in France the marble that lines the walls, the artists who painted the murals, when different parts were restored--he is an encyclopedia of Capitol facts.
At lunch we talked about Andrea's path to a commission and her life as a full-time soldier with a full-time soldier husband in the same brigade. In addition to the budget, Scott's wife is 7 months pregnant with their second child, construction of their new home is delayed by the weather, and he is in a master's program at the Command and General Staff College.
We all talked about how much easier life was in Iraq--at least as far as setting priorities. We all had a commander and nothing to balance in life--work, eat, sleep, work out and do the whole thing again.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Reading for Lent
I have a new co-worker, Preston Stone, who learned Coptic just so he could read the Scripture and other books in that Egyptian language. He's a serious reader. He is reading all of the Divine Comedy for Lent--three Cantos per day for 33 days, then seven to catch up when he gets behind.
Just before Lent I talked to my kids about what they were giving up for Lent. Lauren is giving up sweets for 40 days. Lisa is eating Vegan for Lent. Preston convinced me that rather than give up something, I could do something. So on the train back and forth to Philadelphia, before I start working I read the Gospel of John in French and Greek. I got a parallel Gospel of John in Paris with Greek on the left page and French on the right. Since my vocabulary is spotty in both languages, sometimes I can figure out the Greek from the French or vice versa.
My plan was a half a chapter a day with 21 chapters, so I started a day behind and three days late. At my present rate, I won't get past chapter 12 by Easter.
My step-daughter, Iolanthe, asked me if I would consider giving up sarcasm for Lent. I told her it would be easier for me to actually give up Food as the Lord did than to give up sarcasm. Either one would be beyond me!
Just before Lent I talked to my kids about what they were giving up for Lent. Lauren is giving up sweets for 40 days. Lisa is eating Vegan for Lent. Preston convinced me that rather than give up something, I could do something. So on the train back and forth to Philadelphia, before I start working I read the Gospel of John in French and Greek. I got a parallel Gospel of John in Paris with Greek on the left page and French on the right. Since my vocabulary is spotty in both languages, sometimes I can figure out the Greek from the French or vice versa.
My plan was a half a chapter a day with 21 chapters, so I started a day behind and three days late. At my present rate, I won't get past chapter 12 by Easter.
My step-daughter, Iolanthe, asked me if I would consider giving up sarcasm for Lent. I told her it would be easier for me to actually give up Food as the Lord did than to give up sarcasm. Either one would be beyond me!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Published in REader's Digest
A friend at Church sent me a copy of Reader's Digest that included my comment on the current phrase "Too Easy."
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