25 January 2011

Target Practice



This is done to refute movies. Full auto both mags are done within four seconds and its impossible to reload. Remember that next time Rambo shoots for 5 minutes on one magazine.

29 December 2010



Qualifier: I don't like facial hair but I have something coming up in few weeks and if I have facial hair during it, it will really piss off some people back in Virginia Beach so I'll suffer for a bit. Also this was about a week ago its even uglier now and I expect it to get much worse.



Christmas photo for the team. They moved some guys out so we're down to three and a bunch of Iraqis...

11 December 2010

Back at Home

So I made it back to my base a few days ago. Which was greatly appreciated because for the past week they (and now me) have been busy. Its weird that you spend just a few months in a place and it gets that "home" feeling. For me at least, getting off that helo and going back to my room was nice. Like usual I cannot post much about what I was doing but there are some really smart people doing some really cool things still. The funny part is most of it is deemed practice for use in other theaters, like we try it out here and we note what works and what might not then use that info for future wars...as much as we might not like it we're human and there will always be another conflict about something. As my time on this deployment dwindles I just really hope that we and myself are making some sort of difference. My greatest fear is that one of my kids or hopefully grandkids someday may have to come back here and that would be a shame. I don't want to deploy, I don't mind it I'm single and have no kids, but if we leave and things breakdown then that means 4500 men and women have died here for nothing and I'll deploy every year I have left in the Navy to help prevent that.

I'm doing well. Missing that States and fam like crazy right now, especially with Christmas coming but I have some good gifts I'm giving away this year so hopefully it will feel like I'm there in some small way. I love you Fam. Miss everybody...see you soon.

21 November 2010

The New Job

So not many posts because...not much work. An office gig does that. But due to unforeseen circumstances the team is one short so I have been able to go out with them the past couple of days, which has been a lot of fun. So hopefully that will continue because it breaks up my days. I took this assignment so I could, which I have been doing plenty of, study but it makes the days just drag on and on.

But we may, and I stress may, because the powers that be are working hard to cancel it, have something really cool going on Tuesday. If so I will post plenty of pics and you'll see why if it goes down as I hope.

Other than that just gettin' my swell on at the gym and running a lot. I signed up for the Yuengling Beer Half Marathon in Virginia Beach. Myself and a few friends will be running in it then drink enough to forget all about shortly thereafter. For those who haven't been to the east coast Yuengling is their equivilent to Linney's, but I would say a bit better.

Hopefully I'll post more on Wednesday. Miss everyone!

02 November 2010

Road Work



The crater is about 6 feet deep and 6 feet wide, the road is unusable until they repave it. But thats why we don't plant bombs in the middle of roads...lesson probably still not learned.



Funny thing is these guys were having a pretty good night until this...

Out to Pasture

Well tomorrow I am leaving for another base, away from my team. I will be taking an administrative position for the next 5-6 weeks. Its purely optional and is more on the intel side than admin side but paperwork nonetheless. Its really good experience and looks good for team leaders which I hope to be on my next deployment.

The bad news is for the past week we have been busier than ever...gone out 6 of the past 7 days. However it might be about to really get heated and I have to leave. Our convoy was hit this morning. Our lead vehicle lost everyone on-board but they were all Iraqi guys. But they were high ranking dudes and we may have been set-up. I'll spend the next few weeks trying to find out and hopefully send my guys out to find some bad guys. I was really looking forward to this assignment but now I'm a bit hesitant to go but I think the overall good it will do for my future will be worth sitting out a few helicopter rides.

I'm going to try and post a video and a picture. The pic is of our lead vehicle this morning (nothing gory) and the video is us doing some Iraq roadwork. That is of course if they load. I may be out of contact for awhile its due to the move.

To my Pops...Happy Birthday. Hope you have fun at the Wild game. I promise I'll be there in person to celebrate next year (at least thats what my skipper told me). Love you Dad and miss you!

Hope everyone is doing well. I heard the Tartan High indoor soccer team is off to a good start.

19 October 2010

Days drag On

So as busy as it was about 10 days ago is as slow as its been the past week. Which has allowed me ample time to read and sleep but without work the time here seems to take twice as long. However, the brigade in charge of our AO moved 9 female soldiers to our base bringing the total to 10 so hopefully good things will come from that soon.

Big news the past week (and only mission (barely)) was I was able to meet Jason Biggs and Rachel Leigh Cooke (i'm not sure if thats how you spell her name). I don't know who she is but I had a pic taken because she is apparently famous. Biggs offered but wanted to hold my gun so I have no pic with myself and Jay. Our big mission was flying down and picking them up bringing them here and bringing them back to the hub a few hours later.

Hope everyone is well. I shot a few vids of us at the range but the didn't turn out as good as I thought so we might try and take some night shots with our nvgs, I think those would look a lot better. So I wish I had more but I don't...lo siento. Take care!

07 October 2010

Op tempo

So I was looking back at my op log, a record of every time I leave the base. We are actually busier this time than my last deployment. I'm saying this because I haven't written as often mainly because I'm busy. However, most of the time i cannot comment.

Last night is an exception only because it was the scariest night of my life. We have been moving lately on what the Army likes to call "movement to contact." Which is exactly what it sounds like. Our team goes out with the hope of bad dudes trying to shoot us...good plan right? This type of op is surprisingly left out of movies, which of course is why I joined, it looked cool in the movies I've seen.

Back on track...we had heavy Iraqi support which means more than 20 dudes and just half our normal team. We get out and start moving through a, I'll call it a village, and from the tree it lights up with bad asses taking pot shots at us. My team moves on line and engages. However...everyone but my guys had literally just taken off running in the other direction. Leaving us there down about I estimated 3 to 1. This was those one minute seemed like an hour moments and we used every trick in the book to break contact and get out. Everyone is safe, not even a scratch...God loves us. This did however lead to several of our guys needing to be restrained on returning to base and for good reason. The reason I bring this up is for one reason: If any media outlet is saying these guys are ready for total control of their country they are delusional, at best. We're going to be here for a long time and that's sad because there is nothing here worth an American life at this point. So in closing thank you for your prayers but send more because we used a lot them last night and stay involved back home.

P.S. I'm doing well and while dismayed sometimes at our current situation in this war I love my life and job. See you guys in five months.