I was again part of the advanced party to move onto the next station and prepare for the arrival of the rest of the unit. I was the officer in charge for second squadron and created this product full of information about the new camp we would be stationed at in preparation for crossing the boarder. I sent it back to the unit in Mississippi so they knew what to expect.
The guy in the upper left is my friend and work out partner Ryan and I made him the star of this presentation. Lower right is my room mate and friend Brian.
Warrior sash is a nick name for the reflective belt Ryan is wearing above. They are often worn draped over the right shoulder like in a beauty pageant. They are required in limited visibility. You will notice them in multiple pictures. The book is Micheal Crichton Pirate Latitudes.
The intent of the product was informational, but I couldn't help but throw in a lot of my own flare to make it interesting and hopefully a little humorous.
I hope you enjoy it even a fraction as much as I enjoyed creating it. SCO - Squadron Commanding Officer, CSM - Command Sergeant Major, CHU- Containerized Housing Unit,
The mistakes are intentional and a few of the pictures are less than candid.
Every time we rode around in this bus, I couldn't help but think how fun it would be to have one of these back home full of friends on a road trip.
TOC - Tactical Operation Center aka the office.
BDE - Brigade, BN - Battalion, ADVON - Advanced Echelon (us who go first to prepare for the main body)
This camp has changed a lot since I was here in 2005.
The US has been in the area so long that quality of life has greatly improved.
As you see this facility is very new and top notch.
Coming from conditions in Mississippi, I felt down right spoiled.
None of this slide is true as far as I know. I adapted the tradition from duck figures used in Japanese culture.
The rest of the Brigade showed up a few days after these two very special meals. Too bad for them. More for me. Delicious!
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