Unsung Heroes

January 31, 2007 by Dan · Comment
Filed under: In the News, Military 

SGT. Hook has a nice post up about an Afghani, nicknamed “Rambo” that works the first gate of a Forward Operating Base’s Entry Control Point in Afghanistan. Basically the Afghani’s quick action defused a very dangerous situation.

It is stories like this that remind me why I cringe everytime I hear someone say we just need to nuke em’ all. While yes that would remove the threat, it is not a very humane solution to the situation and a lot of good people would be lost. I especially love it when I hear statements like that from supposed god fearing Christians…

When I was deployed to Afghanistan I tried to treat everyone I met like a decent human being. Granted there were some exceptions, but trust me, they deserved it. In Afghanistan we need to win the hearts and minds of the people. Where we accomplish that mission we have less problems and they don’t let the Taliban and other extrimist organization seek refuge.

While the traditional media makes heroes out of celebrities, we can count on the family and friends of those deployed to make the world aware of some of the unsung heroes.

Toddler booted from Airplane

January 25, 2007 by Dan · Comment
Filed under: In the News 

I’m sure most of you have heard the story about the Toddler that got Booted from the Air Tran Plane for throwing a tantrum.  At first I felt bad for the family as the whole ordeal had to be very embarrassing, and then to have to deal wit the national media attention, but then I realized the parents were morons.

But Julie Kulesza said she just needed a little more time to calm her daughter down.

“We weren’t given an opportunity to hold her, console her or anything,” Julie Kulesza said in a telephone interview Tuesday.

The Airline staff held the plane for 15 minutes while trying to get the kid to stay in her seat, but that wasn’t enough time.  I bet the other folks on the plane thought that it was way too much time.  If I had to guess I bet you there were some sighs of relief, possibly even some clapping, once the out of control child and her parents were off the plane.

Yet the kid and the parents were victims… what is wrong with the world these days?

232nd MI CO is Back!

January 11, 2007 by Dan · 1 Comment
Filed under: In the News, Military 

After being deployed for approximately 14 months the 232nd Military Intelligence Company I belong to has returned to Wisconsin. Earlier this afternoon our Families, Friends, Fellow Wisconsin National Guard Members, Patriot Guard Riders, Media Members, and others welcomed us back to the badger state.

See the media coverage of our welcome home ceremony:

I’ll be back posting (I know a bad practice) a few posts that I wrote while we were in transit when I couldn’t find an internet connection. Due to that same lack of internet access a large number of my websites have been falling by the wayside while I was deployed, hopefully I will be able to give them some much needed attention in the next couple of months.

It’s great to be back!

Why do anything logically???

November 11, 2006 by Dan · Comment
Filed under: Humor, In the News, Military 

I just read an AP article entitled “National Guard Units Face 2nd Tour in Iraq.” There is a quote, talking about the order the military will call up repeat units, that made me chuckle.

“Logic would lead you to go back to the ones that went first, and start going around again,” said Blum. “But that’s probably not exactly how we’ll do it” because the decision will depend partly on what types of units are needed.

I know Blum went on to clarify that it will be based on the needs of the Army but he could have worded his first statement differently and no brought up logic at all.  This just reminds us that logic has no place in today’s military…

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