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Title: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on October 26, 2008, 05:32:01 PM
I will be heading out in a few hours for the Gulf.  I fully expect to reestablish contact within a few days but until then Bvt Col Bull Schmidt will be acting on my behalf. 

US Scout
GAF, Commanding
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Bull Schmitt on October 26, 2008, 06:18:51 PM
Yes sir!

Col Bull
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: MUD MARINE on October 26, 2008, 09:22:02 PM
Keep your head down!

Semper Fidelis;
Mud Marine
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Steel Horse Bailey on October 27, 2008, 11:39:08 AM
In the words of the great Elmer Fudd ...

"Be vewy, vewy quiet!" ;)
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Silver Creek Slim on October 29, 2008, 07:04:59 AM
Be safe, sir.

Slim
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on October 29, 2008, 10:12:29 AM
Reporting in. 

All I can say is that this place is HOT!  Even the ghosts and goblins are wearing shorts! 

The base I'm at has a variety of uniforms present.  So far, I've seen USAF, USN, USMC, USA, RAF and RAAF, and even a Frenchman.  And that was just in the first two hours.

I will try and check in when time permits, and will respond to any messages accordingly as well.

US Scout
Brig Gen, GAF
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Drydock on October 29, 2008, 09:10:27 PM
Ah, the memories.  Nice to see the place has'nt changed much.  #*&%(*(**&)(*&^&!! heat!  (Didn't say they were good memories . . .)
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Niederlander on October 29, 2008, 09:29:07 PM
I know what you mean about hot.  When we landed in August of '90 it was 136 degrees on the tarmac.  That's just wrong!  Be safe!
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on October 30, 2008, 12:27:51 PM
Thanks all.

I'm probably in more danger of over-eating than an enemy attack.  Chow is plentiful, though not particularly good, and the chow hall is open 24-7.  (Bvt Col and Maj Matt Lewis - take note so you don't have to do extra PT when you deploy)

We spent most of the day unloading several pallets of equipment and getting them moved into our temporary headquarters.  It was the usual stand around and wait, followed by some mad excitement when the pallets arrived.

As usual Operation SNAFU is in full effect.  Some vital equipment didn't make it and we're having to have replacements sent out from other locations.  This will delay the beginning of our actual mission by a day or two - unfortunately, we are operating in a very short window of opportunity so the time delay could become a critical factor.

We are lodged in a large tent - about 23 bunk beds - regardless of rank (my Bvt Brig Gen status carries no weight with the billeting personnel  >:() so it is quite cozy.  Reminds me of my time as an enlisted Marines in the old days - a huge squadbay full of bunks, noise, smells, etc.  Some of you know what I mean.

That said, it is still HOT during the day and very warm at night!  Other than work there is not much else to do.  I brought several paperbacks to read and my DVD player with DVDs to watch (the complete Deadwood series which I've not seen - but heard plenty about).  I look forward to returning home in about 3 weeks - hopefully in time for Thanksgiving.

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Major Matt Lewis on October 30, 2008, 07:39:01 PM
Noted...Bring extra PT shorts.  How is the gym.  I don't want to get too punney.
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on November 01, 2008, 12:27:27 AM
Noted...Bring extra PT shorts.  How is the gym.  I don't want to get too punney.

Our base has a gym (where I've only seen basketball being played), a weight room, and a aerobics room.  I've seen folks running around 10pm, after the heat of the day has passed.  It seems the off-duty uniform of the day around here is PT gear.  Only those actually working wear their service DCUs (Desert Camouflage Uniform). 

There are a few other recreational facilities - a couple of snack bar type places where you can play pingpong, pool, fussball, watch TV, play cards, etc.  You can purchase up to 3 bottles of beer a day if so inclined.  The media center offers computer access (though just about all the permanent personnel have their own laptops and Wi-Fi is available in a number of places) and "morale phones".  For those who want something besides industrial strength meals at the chow halls, we also have Burger King, Pizza Hut, KFC, and Subway.  We also have a movie theater - this month was all horror movies.  Haven't seen the November schedule yet.

We had RAIN yesterday!  Only lasted a few minutes but it was pretty exciting while it lasted.  Funny what can entertain you in the desert.

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Eagle Eyes Jefferson on November 01, 2008, 10:48:45 AM
Sir,

I don't know if it has anything to do with you being there but the price of gas in our area is down to $2.07 per gallon. Thanks for your service. Try to stay dry with all the rain!!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D


Eagle Eyes Jefferson
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on November 21, 2008, 09:27:00 AM
I have the honor to report that I have returned from my extended scout to the Middle East.  Nothing particularly untoward occured but it was a seemingly long trip, going about 10 days longer than anticipated. 

I can report now that I was in Qatar, but did make a single day trip to Iraq.  If you read the AP article I posted a link to a few weeks ago, you'll know what I was doing.

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF

Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Pitspitr on November 21, 2008, 09:46:51 AM
Glad to hear you made it back safe and sound.
Were you able to accomplish enough so that you won't have to go back during the middle of next October?
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Bull Schmitt on November 21, 2008, 12:48:46 PM
Welcome back. Glad you were able to make it back in time for Thanksgiving.

Col Bull
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Major Matt Lewis on November 21, 2008, 07:38:34 PM
Welcome Home.

I trust you toasted the Corps on the 10th.....

Semper Fi!
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on November 22, 2008, 09:06:17 AM
Glad to hear you made it back safe and sound.
Were you able to accomplish enough so that you won't have to go back during the middle of next October?


I'll know more after a month or two. The results of our expedition have to be fully analyzed and reported to the SECNAV. Could be I return in the spring - and then again, maybe not.  I have to admit that after this last month, I'm in no hurry to return to the desert - but if we find something promising, I'll be on the first plane back!

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF

Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on November 22, 2008, 09:10:01 AM
Welcome Home.

I trust you toasted the Corps on the 10th.....

Semper Fi!


I did indeed!  I tried to find the local ceremonies but there were few Marines on the base and I wasn't able to make contact.  So, I celebrated on my own.  We were authorized 3 alcholic drinks a day - a major change from when I was in Iraq when there was no ration at all.

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Major Matt Lewis on November 22, 2008, 03:23:26 PM
Outstanding...
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on November 22, 2008, 03:48:43 PM
Didn't Commandant Lejeune say something to the effect that whenever two or more Marines met on the 10th of November they would celebrate the Corps' Birthday?

Several times over the last 38 years since I shipped on I've had to celebrate as a lone Marine.  Never stopped me before, nor will it in the future.  I read the Commandant's message online and later toasted all my fellow Marines, past and present. 

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Capt. JEB on November 22, 2008, 07:47:15 PM
Welcome home!!
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Silver Creek Slim on November 23, 2008, 01:45:49 PM
Welcome back, sir.

Slim
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Steel Horse Bailey on November 26, 2008, 12:37:18 PM
Indeed!

Welcome back!  And have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Jake MacReedy on December 02, 2008, 09:03:28 PM
Scout,

Haven't been on in a while...welcome home (belatedly)!!!!!  Just came home in October myself...for the final time!  Spent 33 of the last 45 months in Northern Iraq.

Your Humble Servant,
Jake, Civilian Scout
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: Pony Racer on December 03, 2008, 06:03:31 AM
Welcome Home Sir - belatedly so!!

Bout time we had the opportunity to enjoy a meal at 5 guys again.

I am shooting this weekend down in Wakefield - maybe in the next couple weeks we can do a meal of some sort enjoying them nicely made burgers!!

My extended family are all back from the sandbox and I have been told my penalty for making O-5 is finishing out my last year of payback at HQ as an O-5.  Can't complain really - I want to go back to the field but moving right now is not good financially.

PR
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on December 04, 2008, 05:44:39 AM
Scout,

Haven't been on in a while...welcome home (belatedly)!!!!!  Just came home in October myself...for the final time!  Spent 33 of the last 45 months in Northern Iraq.

Your Humble Servant,
Jake, Civilian Scout


Jake,

Welcome Back!  I thought about you while I was flying a mission over Iraq.  We didn't land so all I could do was wave in your general direction - but I see now you'd just left.  Glad to see you home in one piece.

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF
Title: Re: On a Scout
Post by: US Scout on December 04, 2008, 05:47:35 AM
Welcome Home Sir - belatedly so!!

Bout time we had the opportunity to enjoy a meal at 5 guys again.

PR


Concur!  I'm busy this Saturday (6th) and next Sunday (14th), but otherwise will be available throughout the rest of the month.

US Scout
Bvt Brig Gen, GAF