Friday, April 30, 2010

Image Dump

I figured this was as good a time as any to upload my pictures.

Heres me on the C-17 flight from Kyrgyzstan to Kabul. (say that 5 times fast)

And heres the view behind me in the aircraft...thats 2 and a half batteries worth of solders..our baggage, and the crew.


More after the page jump.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Time to update again

So in response to everyone complaining that I dont update this as much as I should, I'm gonna write this...so STOP COMPLAINING!

Things here at Camp Dubs are going fairly well.  We're just about settled into our routine here.  Oh, for those of you who keep asking "whats a Dubs" I'll explain.  Camp Dubs is named after Adolph Dubs, the last US Ambassador to Afghanistan who was killed here in the late 70s.  I've spent most of my time here on the camp, with a few trips outside to break up the monotony.

As most of you probably know by now, we lost one of our guys last week.  He was one of my friends.  None of us expected this to happen so soon into the deployment, and it really hurt.  I'm not really gonna say much else on the subject, mostly because there isnt much else to say.

I've taken some pictures since we've been here but the internet is being cranky and not letting me upload them.  They'll make their way here when it finally behaves.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Finally time to update

I figured I should update this with something else so here goes.

I'm pretty much settled in here, enjoying the deployed life....crappy mattress in a 6x8 plywood box (aka my hooch), 9 shower stalls for close to 80 soldiers, oh and cheap bootleg dvd's (3 for 5 bucks).

I'm at one of the quieter bases in the capital region. Theres troops here from all over, all 4 branches of the US military (no im not including the Coast Guard in that), England...well all of Great Britain really, Germany, Turkey, Hungary, and France. On a day to day basis I work with most of the senior leadership from these groups, as they come into the TOC regularly. For you non-military types out there, the TOC is the Tactical Operations Center...basically where the command staff work outta. My job there is to give everyone their intel when they get ready to head out in the morning, and get important info out of them when they get back. I also work the radio and data links to our guys in the field, as well as regular clerk duties like answering the phones, taking out the trash, making sure the coffee pot is always full, which is the most important job of all of them.

The area that I'm in is beautiful. Theres mountains all around us and the palace from the last Queen of Afghanistan is about a 20 minute hike up a hill. The air is a lot cleaner here than in the downtown area, cause we're a bit higher up. When i say higher up i mean we're at about 6200 feet altitude here. It took some getting used to, believe me.

I'll put more up when I can but I cant promise that it'll be regular. Keep sending those letters and care packages...mail day here is probably the best day, other than fridays (surf and turf night in the chow hall).  My address here is different than the one I had posted before:

Maxwell Titelbaum
A 1-101FA 86th IBCT (MTN)
Camp Dubs
APO AE 09320