Friday, April 2, 2010

Hello southern Afghanistan!

Ok, ok, I know I should've written sooner but things have been really hectic, with getting moved into my barracks room and all the classes and briefs we had to go through once we got in country. Didn't do much besides that the first few days I was here, but finally got to flying on the 19th of March and completed my CCT (not completely sure what that literally means, but it's like a local area orientation and flight training on the conditions out here). I flew day and night, and I was all done. Me and some other guys found out then that we were going to fly out to FOB Dwyer and work Med chase for about a week. We left on the 22nd of March and I just got back yesterday.

I had a great time out there; of course in the back of your mind you know that whenever you go fly it means there was someone hurt or killed, but the experience I gained (both mentally and physically) was insurmountable. I saw a few bad things, but it's all part of what we do. The living conditions there were ok; slept in a tent on a cot and had DSN phones in the CP (command post) and all the food and drinks you could imagine. No internet but that was alright. We were on 1st up for 24 hours, then went on 2nd up for the next 24. That means, every other night I could take a shower; you don't really want to get called on the radio in the midst of showering and have to hurry out to the helicopter. So that was kind of inconvenient but that was pretty much it. You could sleep whenever you wanted but always had to have a radio with you. I got 20.6 flight hours out there, and hopefully will be going back soon.

So now I'm back in my barracks in Kandahar (not sure for how long lol) and had the day off today, but it's back to work tomorrow. See, the best thing about being away from here WAS BEING AWAY FROM HERE. No stupid rule enforcements and nobody bugging you about retarded crap if you're apart from the commanders and sergeant majors and everybody like that. But, that kind of stuff happens when you're stationed at the same place as the battalion and brigade headquarters. Yeah it's the Army but you really can never fully get used to putting up with it.

I promise I will keep up with writing as I have more interesting experiences.....until then...

AIRMOBILE!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

24 Hours In The PPC And Beyond!!

Alright, so we deployed Monday and said our goodbyes, yada yada yada....and boy they weren't lying when they said to prepare to spend 24 hours in the Passenger Processing Center. We get on the plane, then have to get off because they can't get an engine started. So we leave all our stuff on there and they say it will only be 3 hours. Alright, fine. So we are sitting in there, 4 hours go by and they say it will be another 8+ because now they fixed it but the flight crew is out of duty day! Soooo...we bust out the cots and linen and sleep in the terminal at Campbell. And by the morning everyone is startin to not smell so great, of course.

We wake up and get chow and then get back on, and still have to fly to Indy to get some Guard guys. That takes all of about 30 minutes, then sittin on the tarmac there for another hour. Then comes the 8 hour flight to Germany....which was complete torture. Get off in Germany for about an hour, I buy a Red Bull and cigarettes. And of course they (the brass) are watchin us like hawks to make sure we don't buy booze.

We get into Manas, Kyrgyzstan at I don't even know what time, but the time change really messes with you, it's like someone is hittin a fast forward button. So now I'm not tired but luckily we're gettin outta here this afternoon; it's like almost 5 AM here. Got a shower, which I desperately needed, but it was cold and there was like 3 feet of water in it by the time I was done, but I got clean socks, t-shirt, and underwear so that doesn't really matter, haha. Chow hall is good here, but of course there's stupid rules abound. Got to rip the zip tie off my weapon though, which is good. I guess they figured since we're in a hostile area now we can do that (sarcasm). Stupid regulations....oh well. So, that's the story of my week so far in a nutshell....I can't believe it's Thursday already and I just left Tuesday morning...that time change really screws things.

Will continue in Kandahar....

AIRMOBILE!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Some Great Leave Time...

They say all good things must come to an end....time to get back to Campbell and focus on packing my things up for storage and getting things together for deployment. Buying a large Pelican case for my flight gear, Xbox, and laptop is a must, considering I got hosed on an issued one from my unit. Oh, and finishing up the Stanley Cup Finals on NHL '10 for Xbox. That, and just enjoying my last full month in the States. Seeing family was great, and I will see some of them again at Campbell on my deployment date. I promise more will be written on (at least) a semi-daily basis once I get in country and start the fun stuff.

AIRMOBILE!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Party Like A Rock Star...

Hey all....been sick/busy/tired and haven't had a chance to post. Well, I'm sure I've had a few free minutes but kinda lazy. Those who know me shouldn't be surprised. Anyways...went to the 101st Aviation Brigade ball, then two weekends ago partied with Chris Henderson of 3 Doors Down at his house in Nashville. Got crazy drunk and left some evidence behind, if you catch my drift haha. Had a great time doing stuff with Mandie and Emeory and after a bit of a break from work, got back at it. Got real sick over last weekend but I'm gettin back to normal.

Done with deployment briefs (for now) but unfortunately I can't go into detail about what they were about (for those that are in the service you understand why completely) but let's just say they were long and drawn out and eye-opening. Been catching up on the Rangers lately too, enjoying that immensely. I still wish I had pursued the hockey route instead of looking towards college and a job. I'll be too old to play professionally after I get out of the Army, so all I can do is watch and follow the players on Twitter and wish I was the one getting on private jets and ordering room service and going out on the town after a big game. But hey, at my job you get to play with machine guns, night vision goggles, and helicopters--so I guess every job has its perks, right?

AIRMOBILE!