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Friday, April 13, 2007
Monday, April 2, 2007
Ten Years
First went to Eastern Washington U. over by Spokane- had some good times, got a Degree in History and International Affairs, graduated from the US Army Airborne School and picked up an Army scholarship for Grad School at Boston University.
Boston, 2001, started two awesome years of studying international relations as well as the bar scene around town. Can't say enough good things about that city. Finished off the Master's Degree a little tired of academia and commissioned as an infantry lieutenant in '03.
Moved to Ft. Benning Georgia for infantry training- nice for a change from all the books. Started with basic officers course, moved onto a few months of hoo-ah at Ranger school, and prepared to move to Germany and my first posting.
Summer 04 marked my departure from the states, and the begining of 2 years as a Platoon Leader; met my future wife, Kathrin, and lived the dream over in Europa.
Fall 05 we deployed to Kuwait as the Theatre Reserve, and following the Samarra Mosque Bombing in March of 06 (and the rise of sectarian violence that followed) we were sent to Baghdad as the first, unofficial mini-surge (only one Brigade as opposed to the current numbers).
Returned to civilization this November, got married in February, and now Kathrin and I are looking foward to moving back to the states sometime this August.
Boston, 2001, started two awesome years of studying international relations as well as the bar scene around town. Can't say enough good things about that city. Finished off the Master's Degree a little tired of academia and commissioned as an infantry lieutenant in '03.
Moved to Ft. Benning Georgia for infantry training- nice for a change from all the books. Started with basic officers course, moved onto a few months of hoo-ah at Ranger school, and prepared to move to Germany and my first posting.
Summer 04 marked my departure from the states, and the begining of 2 years as a Platoon Leader; met my future wife, Kathrin, and lived the dream over in Europa.
Fall 05 we deployed to Kuwait as the Theatre Reserve, and following the Samarra Mosque Bombing in March of 06 (and the rise of sectarian violence that followed) we were sent to Baghdad as the first, unofficial mini-surge (only one Brigade as opposed to the current numbers).
Returned to civilization this November, got married in February, and now Kathrin and I are looking foward to moving back to the states sometime this August.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Good times in Germany
Some more trip photos
Athens, Berlin, Prauge & Rome
Kathrin and I on the Acropolis.
By Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. Matt and I started making these goofy pictures, and they kind of became a tradition.
'Gladiators' at the Coloseum (they make you pay an euro or two for the picture)
Kathrin and I on our first trip to Prague, back around new years 05.
Yes, the pilgrimage to the birth place of democracy. I meditate upon this hallowed ground.
By Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. Matt and I started making these goofy pictures, and they kind of became a tradition.
'Gladiators' at the Coloseum (they make you pay an euro or two for the picture)
Kathrin and I on our first trip to Prague, back around new years 05.
Yes, the pilgrimage to the birth place of democracy. I meditate upon this hallowed ground.
Prauge, Venice and Rome
Iraq/Kuwait
C Co's Leadership, I'm on the far right
My Platoon in Kuwait
Dave and I in Saydiyah, Baghdad
Reenlistment by the crossed sabres
Patroling section
Some Kids from Kurdistan
Dave and I in Saydiyah, Baghdad
Reenlistment by the crossed sabres
Patroling section
Some Kids from Kurdistan
Here are some pictures from the deployment to Iraq (Nov05-Nov06). Easily the most frustrating and perception altering experience of my life. What you see here is the best I can say about that place. As an infantry platoon leader, I was fortunate in being given the oportunity to work with the most excellent men- the 'Infidels' of 1PLT, and my fellow platoon leaders, Dave and Grant.
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