Posted on 07/28/2005 3:59:32 AM PDT by roaddog727
ALL,
Just got my Mobilization Order to put on the pickle suit once again for a year.
Not heading off to the Sand-box. Going to a not quite as hot, but much more humid location.
Duty ISO GWOT.
Will have internet connectivity.
Yes, I DO like MREs - Really!
Engineers Rule!
God Bless you. Stay safe.
Our gratitude, hearts, and prayers go with you. Take care, and God bless.
It's never to early to have a beer.
I kind'a think of it like this.
It's liquid bread - It's got grain, water, yeast and it ferments. And we all know how bread is a prime constituent of breakfast.
Thanks for all your warm responses.
I feel confident in the knowledge that I and my comrads in arms, whereever they may be, are thought about and supported by the wonderful folks here at FR.
Thanks - and stay in touch, be careful and try to stay cool.
God Speed and keep your head down. Try to keep someone around here updated. Will will keep you in thought and prayer.
Point taken! (lol)
BTW, I think I'm up to lunch by now. :)
C-Rats had their advantages. I have fond memories of Beanie-weenies and Green-eggs-n-ham.
But MREs have greater variety and are pretty tasty these days.
No, No Cigarettes - we get tabasco instead. Mmmmmmmmmmm
When I was in the Army in Italy in 1973, I went to the messhall for breakfast one morning and was sitting by the front door..eating Eggs and sausages..when a small stray dog
walked into the front door and stood by my table looking up at me, I felt sorry for him and tossed a sausage down at his feet, he dipped his head down and sniffed at it, looked up at me and turned and walked out!
I still laugh at that !!
all good units...spent a lot of time at Leonard Wood, and I know the 8th Engrs, having supported the 20th at Hood for three years...enjoy the beer and thanks for your service...
Godspeed, with thanks for your service....
And thank you for your service as well sir. There is a certain brotherhood with those who have served in our armed forces, (and they're spouses), reguardless of the service they chose, or when they served, or the rank they obtained, or the duty they pulled and got "stuck with" at one time or another. IMO we're all "brothers under the skin". I like civilians and all that, but they just don't get it sometimes. A "lack of training" if you will. ;)
and prayers
Shoulder to shoulder, backs against the wall.
agree...it is a bond as old as the warrior spirit itself- an essence that can never be taken away, and that lives beyond it's time...all of us, all of the good men and women who have served this nation, "shoulder to shoulder, backs against the wall" understand the meaning of "This we'll defend". Roaddog, take care, and Never Forget-
I leave you with a piece I did some time ago, that I like to dust off every now and then when it seems appropriate...
Evening in Arlington
(Last line from Taps)
as the last note waifs away,
and the wind dies down,
there is one solemn moment,
suspended
and our grief for those gone
becomes a brush
that we pass across our opaque pain,
so we may see them once more,
before they fade forever into the evening mist
before some sound stirs this field to flight-
still we might remember-
as we go, this we know, God is near
Mark E. Harden
Very moving indeed.
We are the United States Military!
"Yes, I DO like MREs - Really! "
Me, too. If things in MREs haven't changed in 20 years...wait, what am I saying, they PACKED your MREs twenty years ago...mix the dehydrated strawberries with the coffee creamer then add water...it is like strawberries and cream from the best five star restaurant in the area.
Also, I was told the grease in the ham can can also be used as a fuel for a fire or to grease your gear. I did light it on fire as a test, but I never greased my rifle with it in case it caused jams.
I pray you get the equipment and leadership you need to do the job. When you come back, you will receive a hero's welcome, from the Miller family, at the least.
Gettin' misty again.......
Esprit De Corps!
You just pegged it for me Nicko, "This we'll defend" My tag line! Thanks!
Godspeed to you Major, take care of yourself, and please keep in touch. My entire families' thoughts and prayers are with you and your men.
Nicko, The bond never fades...
Thank you both for your service to this great nation...
Snoitan5
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