Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

Captain (then) Wentworth savors his turkey while SFC Parker looks around for something else to consume.
This pair are the newly acquired working dogs here at Meade. Both are beautiful dogs, which make me miss my own. We wanted to accidentally adopt a mascot, but there is a strict, no dog policy here. For the best I guess, it would be hard to knowingly leave one of my friends here.

Remember this guy? He was the one previously in agony from his teeth. Abu Amir as I like to call him, he is one of my favorite IA soldiers and one I actually look forward to seeing. Here he is demonstrating to me how they make the bread that they eat with every meal.



Yet another magnificent structure under coalition control. Supposedly coalition troops are no longer to be occupying territory in cities by June, 2008.



Wow, what is going on here? Are they really polluting their own atmosphere? Nope, that's coming from Mega-Fob Victory. Not a daily thing, but not pretty either.



Welcome to my humble abode. I still have it better than most. Our supply guys spoil us. Yes, that's a fly strip. It's nearly full.







This little philly was brought over to our side by the 1st BN commander's brother, part of his personal security detachment. The horse was apparently gift from someone to the commander...




She bites and she kicks. But she really likes apples. She wanted me to keep her, but as you can see from my humble abode, there isn't much room for a horse. The guy leading her is the colonel's brother, part of his PSD, which is a trend. While we are the MiTT for the Brigade, our compound is connected to the Brigade's 1st Battalion.







Happy Thanks Giving! Let me catch you up.

Col. Maruade, the 55 IA Brigade Cdr, is no longer the commander. We now have an interim commander, Col Rasheed, who is filling in for the incoming Cdr, Col Abdulah. Col Rasheed is a man of action, we are glad to see an IA commander concerned with more than his own well-being. We are eager to meet Col Abdulah and see how well he commands his brigade.

Since we have been here at COP Meade, our trips outside the "wire" have been greatly reduced; mileage and time. Spare time, however, has been dedicated to improving our new compound. Those pictures are yet to come. Our reduced time on the road came just in time, in spite of the protests of the signing of the SOFA between the US and Iraq. http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1862660,00.html

Holidays away from home are no fun for anyone. Thanksgiving with the team was not quite as enjoyable as it would have been with my family. We spent some time in line to get some turkey and fixings, which the Dfac here at Meade did a great job preparing. Unfortunately I only got a small piece of Turkey. During our dinner, I found out the hard way why not to tell anyone who would remember anything about my birthday. Near the end of dinner, the team started belting out "happy birthday" to me at the top of their lungs. I must say, it was quite embarrassing.

I know it's not easy for any of the family members who have us deployed. I feel worse for my wife who enjoys the holidays more than I do, and my kids who aren't being spoiled by the holidays as I was growing up.

Having said all that, I'm most thankful for my family. Starting with my wife, Dana, Shelby, Spencer, my Mom, Dad, Mike, and of course the rest of the people whom I hold dear, I'm sure they all know who they are. Hopefully one day I'll be able to move back home when all is said and done... And thanks for the cookies and bread, Angela, Aunt Rose, and Nicole :) ( I didn't see the cards until we had consumed all the goods)

Well, I have another post planned, so keep in touch. Until then, hold down the homefront for us...

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Moved to COP Meade...

Ah, so that's why they call me "Gilligan."
I could probably lift it alone, but the 30 ton jack helps.

"Okay, now Ray, you hold the 2x4 while I apply the glue..."


It seems Major Brott got himself lost in the maze of our neighborhood.



SFC Colon, aka Cone Head (notice the nice bump on his head, I like to take credit for that), providing a typical look.




SFC Parker lifting the shower CHU all by his lonesome.





Sometimes the sunset is quite nice. Nothing like Missouri though.






This is one of the early photos. Soon I'll post an ''after'' photo.


We have finally moved to COP Meade, and honestly, we are all quite happy. One of the first things we accomplished was the installation of our internet. It's amazing how reliant we have all become on the internet. We still haven't gotten our AFN satellite dish up, and won't for a few more days.
The shower CHU finally got hooked up. The first few days were rough, having to walk about 300 yards to take a cold shower. Now we have our own hot showers. However, we are still making our deposits in wag-bags.
All of our individual skills are coming out during this move. We all seem to want to build things but have little resources.
Anyway, things have been really busy. There haven't been many photo opportunities, therefore few postings. With the upcoming holidays there should be more photos...
Hold down the home front for us.




New Neighbors

We have finally made it to COP Meade. No pictures at the moment, sorry, since our internet is limited during normal hours. I have to wait until after 10 pm to post anything with high bandwidth.

So look for the new post within the next day or so. Until then, here is our new address:

SSG Gregory Murrell
55-17 MiTT, COP MEADE
TF 4-27 FA
APO, AE 09322

The old address will probably still work, just might take a little longer...