Be safe, Captain and get back home in one piece.
Eventhough I never was in combat situations, I know what it feels to have a gun pointed at you and realizing it all can end in a second (won't go deeper into it, memory is too hurtful).
I'm glad I got out safely.
Erwin
Thanks to all for the well-wishes. I will probably not get off the FOB very often being a staff geek so it won't be quite as dangerous as it other-wise could be. Last time I was filling an infantry platoon commanders billet, now I am the assistant IT officer. The main threat you have on a FOB is indirect fire (mortars and rockets) but that threat has been minimized in the last few years in Al Anbar. I keep you all informed as to what is going on, of course. Talk to you later.
Well folks, I have a date for departure. I should leave on (or about) the 29th of January. Hopefully, I will be able to get boots on ground in Kuwait before the 1st of February as that would get me all of January tax free! I will still have internet access so I will be able to be your eyes and ears on the ground in Iraq. Of course, I will be spending most of my time in Camp Lejeune forward (otherwise known as Al Asad air base) so I won't be actually out in the towns much as I was last time. That's what I get for being a tech-weenie. I will keep everybody updated as to what is going on although there won't be much to update until then. Next time I'll start a Capt Todd in Iraq part Deux topic.
God continue to bless you Todd. I look forward to hearing from you regardless of your longitude and latitude. It's great you take the time to check in and grace us with your insightful, interesting and often witty typewriter-tappings.
Speaking of techie, I need to send you an email with a question...One techie to another...
If there are Combat Eningeers out there, just stay behind them
and you'll be OK. An old doggie said it.----
I will await your news impatiently and from France you will always be in my thoughts and prayer .
Take care "ok"
Your Friend Vee
Todd, take care my friend, we`ll be holding down the fort for ya. Thank you for your service. Be keeping you in our prayers for a safe return.
It`ll be great to hear about what is realy going on in Iraq.
Rocky, i see there is a SEABEE compound on the base so along with any Marine engineers & MP`s Todd should be well protected.
Engineering Aide 1st Class Scott Lyerla, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion One Five (NMCB-15) maintains security for his convoy with an M-60 machine gun
Todd,
Good luck to you, my friend, and may all be well. I am in awe of you guys who give up your personal freedom to serve our country. I wish I were young enough to go out and do my part as "Rosie, the Riverter" but they're not asking that of us these days. Too bad. Do, please stay in touch. It means an awful lot to those of us who have to stay behind.
Best regards,
Marilyn
This is my favorite photo. I'd love to fire one of those, though I reluctantly admit that I'm a tad bit old for the USMC, but I definitely have the spirit and tenacity for it. Gnarley vindictive biddie that I am.