Had to be fair and enclude everyone. Here is for the ATC's at work.
This one is for the task force in whole. If you look at each of the small flags on the side, they represent our different units attached. This includes one unit if from Nebraska.
Go Ducks!
A bunch of the following pictures are of the base and what it looks like. Life here was pretty routine. We called it "Ground Hogs Day" Nothing much changes from day to day, just keep spinning on the wheel. It is not a bad life but it gets old quickly. So where to start the tour?
How about in our living quarters. Be it ever so humble, theres no place like home. Yes, this was my living space. These are huge tents as you will see and hold 75 soldiers. I can attest to that. On the recuriting poster it never said anything about privacy. They were air conditioned and for that we are very thankful. It would have been bad if not for the fact that we were only there for about 2 weeks. My rack is the one on the right with some clothes hanging up.
I did have good room mates though. Pictured below is Will. He is the MSC officer for the platoon. He handles all of the admin stuff, thank goodness. He is good at it and deserves a pat on the back for the work he does. Other room mates were a little more strange and you had to watch them all the time or your stuff would disapear.
Don't worry Captain is ok, just a little bit of counseling and he'll be fine. This is john, he was on the other side. He works as the squadron S1, which means he takes care of all the personnel issues such as pay and promotions. I try to stay on John's good side.
Going clockwise: The back door to our aid station, USO, movie theater. Spent a lot of time in the first and not enough in the other two.
This is the inside of the USO, it was pretty nice. You could get a free 20 minute phone call. Watch a movie or TV. Use the internet or play video games. They also had a book reading station where they would video you reading to your kids, or just talking and mail the DVD and book home for you. It was wonderful to do so. I so much hope that other people get a chance to do it. Caitlin and Luke I hope you enjoy your book.
This was the back side of the post chapel. Never made it inside, clinic was always during morning service and too far to walk in the evening. Would have been more interested had Shane be teaching. I'll make sure to get there while in Baghdad. Notice the tub, it is the for baptisims.
The next couple of pics show some of the inside of our clinic. Oregon shared the place with a unit out of Florida. Waiting area shown below, and below that is our trauma room. Pretty much just like the one at St. charles. Yea, right.
This was the back side of the post chapel. Never made it inside, clinic was always during morning service and too far to walk in the evening. Would have been more interested had Shane be teaching. I'll make sure to get there while in Baghdad. Notice the tub, it is the for baptisims.
Can't forget the defac. You go in there 3 times a day to kill some time and stay out of the sand storm or you tent. Food was pretty good and there is Baskin Robins ice cream for lunch and dinner.
Life deployed is very strange in some aspect. You go along doing your job, fixing soldiers so that they can defend our freedoms and return home to there families and then......
You see a Starbucks behind hesco's.
Oh by the way KFC and Baskin Robins are just across the street.
On that thought I'll leave you with a wonderful sunset during a sand storm. It is about 7pm.
10 comments:
People actually live there? Hope all is well. We love you!
Sandra and family
Mike, glad to hear you made it there safely. Wow, what awesome pictures and thank goodness for air conditioning in your tent.Patrick says hi and he is wearing a red soldier bracelet till you come home. I didn't even know they had those, they are so cool. Take care of yourself and you are in our prayers.
love the Morehouses
Hello our friend,John and I love the photos you took all of us to see. John love the Beavers painting and the big O painting is cool too. But, the best one is the 82nd painting like the movie Ghost Rider. I love it. Well here in the Marshall's farmhouse is hot and recovery from a hernia surgery and missing my Pepsi and or Coke products. Now just jello and pudding, etc. I will see Dr. Scherer, M.D. in Madras 7-29-09 at 2:45p.m.. Lots of sleep. This surgery is a harder than the two surgeries from Dr. Hinz and you Mike. Well, Mike take care. Lots of hugs and kisses to and all. Love, Linda & John & pets Marshall.
You have baskin robbins, KFC and starbucks?!? What the heck! I've been eating rice and beans and Uganda tea...but still loving it! I hope you are well! I'm in Africa for about 5 more days then back to the states. Oh, you should paint over that ugly green and yellow O when you get the chance. Iraq needs to look better that way ;-). Lots of prayers!!
Hey Mike, We are have a little of American food and coffee drinks. Well, the reason I writing to you I saw Dr. Scherer yesterday for a check-up of the hernia surgery is alright. I still to be careful of eating and drinking. The 5 cuts I have on my stomach area are healing well. Dr. Scherer was very happy of the surgery and he should, the patience had her marching orders. Plus, during the heat wave I can go swimming in our
pond for the crops. I will see Dr. Scherer in 6 weeks in September. Like I wrote Oregon and Washington is having the heat wave in the 100's and Central Oregon is in Red Flag waring for three or more days. Oh, thunder and lightening as well.I pray no forest fires. John and I saw on the ABC National News a couple days ago a stories on Kuwait sand storms yuck. I hope and pray that all of troops. Write soon our friend and lots of hugs to all. Love Linda & John Marshall.
Hey Mike,
Glad to hear you are doing well. Sorry we have not written earlier, its been a crazy couple of months of adjustment. Thanks for the pictures, its nice to see where you are staying.
Take care. You are in our thoughts and prayers every day.
All our love, Jen and Jeremy
Hey Little Brother!!!!!!
It took a little while to get to you, thanks to Chris we finally did. Hope everything is still going well. The pictures are great. We just got back from vacation, sorry we didn't get the kids for awhile. Hopefully we'll see them soon. I'm glad you have so many people that care about you like I do.
I miss you and I'll be thinking about you.
At some point I'll have to tell you about my close encounter with a bat on my birthday. One more thing, you would love the birthday card that Chris sent, totally Star Wars!
Talk soon!
Love You,
Glenda & Wane
Hey Mike, Glad you have some of the comforts of home. So nice that you can read a book to children have video taped and mailed home for them! Works a bit crazy with the getting ready to go live with the new EMR. I go in early this Tuesday for my session, I hear it's a 6 hr training. Can't wait...haha. Then Wednesday in early for a meeting. We have a new supervisor. Thought we would hold off on that since that is what Mike G. said in our last meeting in hopes we would get a bonus. No bonuses but we do have a new sup. My girls and the grandbabies are coming her in Sept. This will make me as you know one very happy grandma! We all miss you. Pt's are asking so now we have stuff for them..
Take care and stay safe.
Maggie
Hello Mike, It's Linda, I saw Keith today,for my right knee. On Saturday 8-01-09 I right foot one way the knee turn one-way and sore. Later on that evening I called Dr. Hinz to let him know what I accident did of the knee and I will get a call back from Dr. Hinz on Monday morning. Its Monday morning I talk to Maggie about the I did she try to get a appointment with Dr. Hinz but I couldn't at all. So, I told Maggie that I can see Keith Long, PA-C in Madras and he can see me and talk to Dr. Hinz of the problem of the right knee. Short story I saw Keith and examine the knee and nothing so far not damage. But, will see on 08-19-09 at 0900am in Madras get a M.R.I..
Here is a message from Lt. Long he said to you and all duck and be save and watch your back and God bless. Lt. said he has one more class in Texas this fall and he will be ready for you in Iran this fall or winter time. Lt.'s computer is down for now and is going to be fix soon. I told Keith about your blog to all to see. He had a big smile on his face that we are keeping in touch of blogging. Mike, Keith is very honor to be working with the 82nd Squadron and looking forward to see you soon and honor as well.
John and I are very honor to have you and Lt. Keith and all part of our lives. God Bless to all. Love, Linda and John and Seattle dog.
P.S. write soon. And I will call the Lt. Long that I wrote to you.
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