26 Jul 2009
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R&R Advice | |
I talked to a lot of smart people both before deploying and in the early part of this Iraqi tour. I asked for their recommendations on mid-tour leave, also called Environmental Leave (EML, which does not stand for Emergency Leave!), or Rest & Recouperation (R&R). With the caveat that everyone's experience is different, I will share some truisms that I found useful.
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15 Jul 2009
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R&R Adventures! | |||
Our time in Garmisch was nothing short of AWESOME! For a quick overview, see this little music video. For more, I've uploaded a collection of over 340 photos to Picasa. I'll try to put a caption on each!
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27 Jun 2009
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Mid Tour Leave | |
The Army will fly a deployed soldier anywhere in the world for 15 days of Rest & Relaxation. They try to make about the middle of the tour, and it’s definitely something I’m looking forward to. My midpoint was early last month, so my leave is coming up soon. We’ve decided to meet in Germany, at the Army's recreation hotel, the Edelweiss . It is in Garmisch, where Lisa and I visited several times back in the early 90’s as a young lieutenant. Almost 20 years later, we’ll get to show it to our children! Ethan was so nice about it, too: “Dad, it’s OK if we go to some museums and stuff. I’ll still have fun.” As it turns out, there’s nary a museum in our plan. I’m thinking along the lines of whitewater rafting, mountain climbing, seeing the famous Neuschwanstein castle, and going to the pool a lot! |
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24 Jun 2009
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Jim Reis | |
Jim and I are both assigned to liaise with the 34th Infantry Division (Liaison Officers). We work together in the G4 section. He’s a great guy with a background in social work and helping older youth. He's part of the core 287th Sustainment Brigade from Kansas, although he lives in a little town in Colorado. He knows the Division operations extremely well, and with my knowledge of convoy operations and Basra experience, we make an excellent team. We recently grabbed this photo: a real pair of mean looking warriors, huh? Typically, I'll work the early shift, from about 6:30 am to 7:00 PM (1900 HRS!). Jim works about 10:30 am to 11:00 PM (2300 HRS!!). That way, we've got good coverage for all the little things, and big things, that pop up, plus we're double-teamed in the busier part of the day, with either meetings or various projects. That works well. |
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21 Jun 2009
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A Walk Around COB Basra | |
The Mayor of our little COB, LTC Steve Hanson, takes us on a guided tour of the Basra Coalition Operating Base (COB). There are lots of improvements ongoing, and even though this was just filmed last month, lots has changed since then. Also there are some intentional inaccuracies so that this can't be used by the wrong people. |
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