As our first week is drawing to an end, I look back it find it weird to say we are 'deployed'. We are in a hotel...it has an indoor water park in it; a water park! It has slides, and a lazy river; the whole shebang. Lambeau Field is right out my window and a 15 min walk away (Brett Farve's restaurant is right there too). We have gone to hockey games (Juniors hockey; 'kids too good for high school'). I don't mean at all to sound like we are out partying the whole time. I then remember, on a personal note, Dan and I were both in the Philippines supporting Balikatan 2010 at this very time a year ago.
At the end of the day, I do know that very shortly it will all change.....but for now we will do our best to enjoy it.
We have done quite a bit of training (Project management, team building, etc) and have plenty more in front of us. Everyone at this unit has been really helpful and has made us feel quite 'at home' here. It will be kind of weird spending this roughly 90 days with them all day every day and then not see them for a year as we "go off to do great things". Our (AZ unit) group has such a diverse experience level coming in. Some have no deployments, some have only Iraq, some have only Afghanistan, and I have both. At times, I struggle to make the comparisons and I have to be very careful when talking of Afghanistan since I have left there almost 5 years ago. Through it all, we all ride the same emotional roller coaster; the duration of the peaks and valleys is all that separate us....and how we react to it of course.
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PS - We are working on posting some pictures. Have to figure out how we are going go about it.
Thank you! We appreciate the 'picture' into what is going on in the lives of the 492d collectively, and we know that this 'experience' (in the States) is a short-lived one. 'Enjoy' it while you can.
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