Sunday, January 20, 2008
And it ain't in the fifty-star generals and flipped-out phonies
Then, I went back to the Al Faw Palace and attended the 100th Anniversary of the Army Reserve Re-Enlistment ceremony. I was privileged enough to meet and get a picture taken with two very powerful and influential figures: GEN David Petraeus, the Multinational Coalition Forces-Iraq Commanding General; and LTG Jack Stultz, Chief and Commanding General of the Army Reserve. These guys are my top bosses, with the exception of Congress, the Prez and the Joint Chiefs. Those three are more figureheads, though, like a board of directors. These two guys are the CEO's of our little company.
All in all, it was a nice ceremony. GEN Petraeus said a few nice words, as did LTG Stultz, and then we had cake and pictures! In addition to the pictures, I also got two more coins and some Army swag, like a nice new backpack and a large tote bag.
In other news, our unit suffered a horrible blow with the Packers' loss to the Giants the other night. A generous percentage of our company is from Green Bay, and they have become completely demoralized and dejected. It was a pitiful sight. I think we may have recruited a few new Pats fans in the process, too.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Never been so easy or so slow
my new digs
It's been a several day ordeal, beginning with me trying to get to the post office to mail things home. What was going to begin as two moderately packed foot lockers became, rather quickly, three stuffed footlockers and two cardboard boxes of miscellany. And, to top it all off, I still have to trim some fat before we get out of here. I find it hard to believe that I acquired so much stuff in the course of a year.
After finally getting my things mailed (to the tune of $101.18...), we took another two days to shift everything over to the tents. It's taken us about six total trips to move six people's things in a HMMWV. You really can't fit as much as you would think in one of those. It all went fairly smoothly, all things considered.
We have pretty much quit our missions at this point, and given near complete control over to the new unit. We had our awards ceremony the other day, where I got the first of two of my theater awards (not counting the various service ribbons we'll get). It's called the Army Commendation Medal.
pretty-riffic!