It has been an interesting few months here in Iraq, that is for sure. A lot has happened. We work long hours and don't really have much time off. The people around are fine, not too happy with our leadership here. I have, however, learned a lot about the medical field. We get to see a lot of patients but nothing traumatic, we work in an aide station so we see people for day to day sicknesses. Its good to know but sometimes people annoy me with why they are coming in. There has been no real threat to us here, as things are extremely quiet on the war front. Hence why we haven't seen anything traumatic. I am currently at Freedom Rest in Baghdad. Its pretty relaxed here, so I am enjoying that. There not really a lot to talk about. I often feel like this year is a waste of a year of my life. I can't really do anything about it. I guess there has to be some reason why I am here. I just don't know why at this point.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Iraq here comes the summer
Well I have been here for a few weeks now. It really isn't to bad here. I mean its not the funnest thing I have ever done. I work at the TMC with the doctors and PA's. I am definitely learning a lot too. Really its like just having a job away from family and friends. I go to work way to much though. There not much else to do here anyway. There not a lot of extra stuff going on. You work, eat, sleep, go to the gym, do homework, watch movies, and not much else. You hear big booms every once in a while, but as far as I know they have all been out going. I would say though as compared its not too bad. I do, however, have no desire to come back. Or for that matter, re-enlist. I sure hope I can find something else in 2012. There a number of things that I just can not stand in the Army. I figure it was a good experience, and hoping that in 20 years I am not talking about retiring from the Army. If I do, I definitely will become an officer though, none of this enlisted stuff. I got a great roommate though that has been here and will listen to me whine a bit about different things. It definitely helps a lot. I am sure I would go crazy without him listening.
The temperature is warming up nicely. Honestly, I could be in Texas or Arizona though. Its hot and dry. So, I like that compared to cold. I just don't enjoy walking everywhere in a long sleeve shirt and pants. I get over it though cause all the stuff I need to do is pretty close. I also do a lot at night which makes it pretty cool outside. Hopefully though at the end of this deployment I will have a good chunk of loans, debts and other bills gone. I think that will be great and have a good chunk of change in the bank will be good as well. That financial stability will take a lot of stress out of my life. Anyway, all and all I guess I got lucky being in an aviation unit. It's pretty sweet to see Blackhawks, and all the other helicopters that are around. That is way exciting.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
Kuwait- week one
We left from Ft. Hood, TX and flew up to St. Paul, MN than to Amsterdam, then finally over to Kuwait City. Then we were bussed over to Camp Buerhing, where I am now. Now I am getting used to the temperature, climate, and time change. It is not going that badly. It?s actually a lot like Texas here, so not much change.
We live in tents but its not that bad. They are HUGE tents. We have like 75 people in them. They also have tremendous a/c which is awesome. Then if it?s winding outside I wouldn't even know, which is sweet. We do sleep in cots, which isn?t the best thing in the world, but better than the ground.
We have internet hence how I am posting this. But it is pretty unreliable here. I paid $28 to have access in my tent and it will work at like 2 am no problem. In fact today it wasn't to slow even. Don?t worry people are waking up and it has slowed back down. There a few things to do here, not much they do call it camp boring. Yesterday I played Guitar Hero for the first time ever, it wasn't too bad. Since my roommate in Iraq will have it, we may spend a lot of time playing it during the next year.
Had a little problem with my sergeant, and hoping for my sanity we get our old NCO back. Not sure it will happen, but I can pray and wish right. I will try to keep this up to date as much as I can.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Here I go
The last month has been a blast. A lot of stuff has happened, I haven't had to do a lot of work. Which has been great. I had a great time in Arizona, seeing some great people. I have tremendous friends. I hope you guys all are doing great. I have a lot of mixed feelings of what is about to happen. I am sure it will be a good experience though. I am not sure what to expect right now. My plane leaves at about 8 or so on Saturday the 25th. I will try to keep this updated, and my facebook updated. Otherwise feel free to e-mail me whenever you can. Just a hi I am sure would be great. Also, the birth of my third little girl happened this month. Kimber was born on April 16th. A day before her grandpa' s birthday. Which I know he was hoping we would have waited a day. She is adorable and looks identical to her sister, Alyssa when she was a newborn. The girls have loved having daddy around a lot more. They have had a lot of fun. I also enjoyed seeing them. Hailey has become quite the funny little girl, who knows how to talk. (gets that from her mommy for sure) She loves telling knock-knock jokes and stories about monsters and telling me that she cracks me up. Anyway, off to Iraq I go. It will definitely be different.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
2009
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