So basically a 9-line would work like this, I pick up the radio and say this (or something very similar): Me: "Dustoff 3 alpha this is Bulldog 6 requesting a medevac"
Evac: "This is Dustoff 3 alpha go ahead Bulldog 6"
Me: "Line 1: NH387234839483 Line 2: 40205.8 Bulldog 6 Line 3: 2 Alpha break 1 Delta Line 4: Bravo break Delta Line 5: Alpha 2 Break Bravo 1 Line 6: Echo Line 7: Charlie Line 8: Alpha"
That is how medevacs are called in. Notice no line 9 because there was no threat of nuclear biological or chemical agents. We also did day and night land navigation which including learning to read a map (and not the kind you get a wall-mart) and doing Mounted (vehicle) land navigation with a GPS (not your car gps, its a lot different)
We had no running water, so no showers. And 5 days of doing training in 101-106 degree heat can make for some stinky soldiers. But it was okay, we are in a FOB (forward operating base) so it simulates being deployed in a non-industrialized area. So imagine what the TV show MASH looked like and its a pretty good description. We eat standing up, or on bleachers if you are lucky enough to get a spot. We get two 'hots' a day and an MRE. The hot meals aren't hot. For breakfast we get cold scrambled eggs, cold sausage, a dinner roll from the previous night and orange drink, not juice, drink. Then for lunch we get an MRE (meals ready to eat, also known as meals rejected by ethiopians) some of them are HORRIBLE, but some are not to bad. I had one that was 'vegetable omelet' it was basically a sponge with egg flavoring. It was hard to eat. But the rest have been okay. We drink a TON of water. I am starting to get sick of it so I bought flavoring packets. Hope that helps this week.
I labeled this post "high speed" it is a term we use to describe people. It means you go above and beyond, or you do really well. Like special forces and rangers are definitely high speed. But normal soldiers can be high speed too. I have been doing my best to be high speed. Luckily I have a good Battle Buddy who also wants to be high speed. For instance on day and night land navigation you only have to get 3 of the 4 points. Well me and my battle (short for battle buddy, just basically an accountability partner) got all 4 points on both when a lot of people only did 3 and went home. It took a lot longer, had a lot more walking associated with it. But it felt a lot better doing it 100%. I also qualified as Expert on the M9 as well. So I have been trying to do the best I can and all but my PT test I have been doing really well. But hopefully that will change and I will do better on my next PT test so I will really be 'High Speed'
This week coming up we do convoys and we are going to have to plan the convoys, plan the routes, plan for all the alternatives and execute it. There will be Opfor (opposing force, or the bad guys) who will ambush us, we will also have to deal with IED's. So we are going to be simulating a lot of combat. Plus we are going to the Gas chamber to be exposed to some CS gas. Not looking forward to the gas...
All in all it has been a good experience in the field. But carrying around 40 pounds of gear plus a weapon at all times gets to sucking in the heat. But it could be a lot worse so I am not complaining. But its off to bed for now I gotta be in formation at 0430.

Hey Grant! Enjoyed reading about this weeks events. You are doing a great job. I'm glad you got a buddy who has goals similar to yours, that makes things a lot easier. Hope this week goes well and keep drinking plenty of water. Love, Aunt Gigi
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like all is going well and that you are rocking this Army thing out..Vandy has us in the classroom 2 days a week and its just not the same without you :( I miss my Grant-o-saurus..
ReplyDeleteYou are AWESOME !!!!! Your brothers are so blessed to have a older brother like you and your parents are blessed to have a son like you. Love you Mom.
ReplyDeleteDang kid. You keep impressing me. I am very proud of you and your goals. Your determination to be high speed is awesome. Keep it up. I miss you like crazy. Hopefully Sarah and I can come see you sometime soon. Press on buddy. And remember when it gets really tough, you feel exhausted, and lose hope.. go to Christ and He will renew your strength. I'm praying for you buddy. Keep up the incredible work. You're high speed in my book. :)
ReplyDeleteLove ya,
Ryan