Posted on 05/31/2024 8:09:55 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie
I’m in Tel Aviv getting ready for a night on the town. This week in the IDF was great! Here are my impressions:
This Week’s Mission: Packing boxes of shelf stable food for frontline troops in Gaza.
Team: 50 people from around the world with many Brits, Aussies, Canadians, Americans, Brazilians, etc. Unlike last week’s uniquely fit team, many of the participants had compromised health situations. Clearly they were chosen for this work because many roles were seated along an assembly line, and the physical requirements were limited.
Results: 44,000 meals assembled and shipped into Gaza.
Base: A large base in the Northern Negev focused on logistics for Gaza.
Transit: Palletized on 18 wheelers that rolled to forward staging operations where friends from last week saw and handled our meals as they continued on to front line troops in Gaza.
My Work: I chose to break down the boxes the food came in in bulk. I broke down well over 10,000 boxes until they were flat, crushed them into bins, and delivered about 100 pound bags of cardboard to the trash compactor or dumpster. This was the most physically demanding work available, and I and three others took it because we were the healthiest mules on the team. I'm beat.
Temperature: Monday was 100 degrees in the shade generally, and perhaps hotter in the warehouse. My uniform was soaked through by 9:00 a.m. until we knocked off at 4:00 p.m.
Video: One of our team members visited the site of the Nova Music Festival killing field today and just posted a 6 minute video of the ad hoc memorial field that has sprung up. Each of the dead or kidnapped seems to have a tall “T” stake adorned by family and friends with pictures, flowers, flags, testimonials, etc. The video is not narrated. It takes 6 minutes to walk all around the site. I’m bawling my eyes out and I want to personally go to Gaza and f*** those mothers up!
Next Week’s Mission: Apparently, several of us are being sent to Eilat in the extreme South on the Red Sea to work in the kitchen of a Naval base doing food prep. Chopping vegetables, assembling and cooking, cleaning the kitchen, etc. This is a plum assignment because, apparently, the Navy is the service with their stuff together more than any other. And, Eilat gives us the opportunity to be on the beach, and see Iron Dome and other intercepts of missiles and drones from the Houthi and Iran’s catspaws in Iraq. It’s great that I will have had three excellent postings.
Alex Jones (?!?!?): A Finnish participant this week said that his interest in volunteering was to live through and document the goings on in Israel for his sub-blog at InfoWars. That’s kinda wild. He said that and I’m sure none of the other 48 participants had any idea what he was talking about. I chatted him up later to confirm what I heard to make sure it wasn’t lost in translation or accent. Nope. Dude is not a great fan of Alex, but does publish through there. Very strange: A Finnish Jewish (by name) InfoWars correspondent.
Explosions in Gaza: Each night we would sit on the porch if the barracks and solve the world’s problems from 8-9 p.m. We know that we were about 29 miles from Rafah. The explosions came about one per minute, a low “cccccrrrrrruuuuuummmmmmppppp!!!!!” from the direction of Rafah. I woke up unable to sleep one night between 1:30 a.m. and 2:30. Same thing: explosions about one per minute. Taking the wood to the bad guys is gratifying to hear.
That’s enough for this week. I may post more down thread as recollections hit me.
In case you missed it, here is my Pre-Flight Intro:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4237961/posts
And my Week 1 Sit Rep:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4239681/posts
So here we go on Week 3 of Defending Western Civilization and doing what I can do to help the jihadis die for their moon god!
FReep on!
Uncle Miltie, Since 1999, Monthly Donor.
For your ping list please, Sir!
Hatslocho rabo!
Bkmrk
The LORD bless you and keep you safe!
BTTT
Too bad no Zeepers have this kind of guts.
Thank you Uncle Miltie. Great report. Your service is a tremendous gift and good act.
My heart & mind stand with Israel and with you.
Another excellent report!
“Too bad no Zeepers have this kind of guts.”
Thanks for pointing that out. In fact, Ukraine is safer than Israel right now, as Putin concentrates only on military targets, whereas the Neocons and their ‘friends’ in Hamas, seem to prefer civilian targets.
Bless you for helping the IDF!
Bless you, good sir!
if Ye Olde Mule can wiggle his thumbs sufficiently on his iphone to report the website where one can volunteer, it will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
ps: it is great to hear that you can hear the bombing of the Fakestinian-infested area from 25 miles away. This is reassuring that the work is going forward to eradicate the terrorists, hopefully once and for all. Thank you!
God Bless You All and keep up the good work!
I pray you all success and may God extend His Hand of Protection upon your efforts and may His Blessing fall in wild abundance upon Your House.
- Megan
The hyperlink to Sar-El is embedded in the header of this article. You can volunteer there.
Thanks for posting what I was thinking.
thank you !
It is uncomfortable hopping into a cab driven by a guy with the name “Shahid”!
Two friends from Week 1 were posted to bases very close to Gaza. They were delivered to their posts in Armored Personnel Carriers, and were issued flak jackets and helmets for their tours. They were the two toughest dudes from Week 1. So I’m guessing assignments are doled out on the basis of fitness reports from prior weeks. Smart.
informative updates, thanks!
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