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November 12 The American Fighting ManI'm posting this article on a buddy of mine who went to Iraq with me on my tour. I had the pleasure of serving along side this man for 15 months in the desert. The article is about SSG Mike Caldwell. I remember SSG Caldwell as a dedicated soldier, a good worker, a soldier who always had need to be in the thick of things, and one you could always depend on to get things done. Half-way through his second tour.............. Scout Committed Despite Wounds
Army News Service | June 20, 2006
FOB Falcon, Iraq - A Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldier
re-enlisted from his hospital bed at the 10th Combat Support Hospital
in Baghdad June 13.Staff Sgt. Michell Caldwell, a scout with the 4th Infantry Division, reenlisted just hours after he was wounded in a gun battle in Hawh Rajab, a town in southern Baghdad. His platoon was on patrol when it surprised a group of terrorists preparing to attack a nearby checkpoint. The Soldiers came under intense automatic-weapons fire from both sides of a road - some from as close as 15 feet away. Caldwell ordered his Soldiers to engage the insurgents. During the battle, Caldwell was shot through both forearms but continued to fight. After the firefight he was evacuated to Forward Operating Base Falcon for emergency treatment. Caldwell was then transported to the 10th CSH in Baghdad where Lt. Col. James Love, his battalion commander, and other members of his unit visited him. "Sir, I was supposed to reenlist today. I want to reenlist before I leave," Caldwell said to Love. The day before the patrol, he had asked a sergeant in his unit to schedule his reenlistment ceremony to begin another six years of service. Soldiers assigned to the 10th CSH helped Caldwell with the paperwork instead. Sgt. 1st Class Jason Koutsalas, a 10th CSH career counselor, prepared the reenlistment documents – his first for a Soldier in the intensive care ward. Doctors prepared Caldwell to be loaded on a stretcher for his trip to Germany for further treatment, while members of the platoon hung the American flag over Caldwell's bed and propped him up. Caldwell was unable to raise his right arm due to multiple fractures, and 1st Sgt. David Yost signed the paperwork on Caldwell's behalf. Capt. Jon Bodenhamer, Caldwell's company commander,administered the oath of reenlistment as the platoon stood at attention in the hospital ward. Caldwell was later sent to Germany and then to the U.S. for surgery and rehabilitation. On this day, the day after Veterans Day, I would like to thank SSG Caldwell, and all the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines like him, for their dedication to duty, honor, and country. Thank You! September 27 Vote / Don't VoteFrom the office of G. Beck. Don't vote Democrat....... Don't vote Republican........ Don't vote Independant........ Vote American! Take the time to look up the issues. If you're not going to do that, then don't even bother voting. Voting along party lines or just because someone else is voting for that person is not the right thing to do. Vote for the person who you think will stand up for the issues that you really believe in, regardless of their "party". Our country is more politically divided than at any other time since the Civil War, and these BS political adds "sponsored by the National Democratic/Republican Election Committee" are not helping matters. September 11 5 Years On the morning of September 11th, 2001 at approximately 0849 hrs, I was driving in to work at the barracks in Ft. Drum NY. I was a Sergeant in the 10th Mountain Division and I was nearing the end of my tour there. We had been in early that morning like usual to do PT, bright and early at 0630 hrs. After PT I had driven home, about 5 minutes away to shower, change and eat breakfast. On the way back into work I was listening to my favorite morning radio show, The Bob and Tom Show. These clowns were always cracking jokes and it helped to get me in the right mood for the day ahead. However, I thought the joke this morning was rather morbid. It took me a few seconds to realize that even these two weirdos wouldn't joke about something that bad. "This just in," Bob said. "An airplane has struck the World Trade Center building in New York." "They think the plane may have been hijacked," Tom said. I arrived at work about two minutes later and a group of soldiers had begun to mingle around the back door of the barracks awaiting the 0900 morning formation. The word spread quickly among the soldiers as everyone speculated on what must have happened. Everyone instantly became an expert on terrorism and hijackings. "WAR," was the first and foremost answer in everyones mind. But.......war with who we wondered? After formation we quickly made our way up to the recreation room on the second floor of the barracks to turn on CNN and get an update on what was going on. We watched as a second plane hit, hundreds of lives ended in a blink of an eye right there on TV. We watched as reports came in of a plane going down in PA. We watched as our brothers in arms evaporated in the Pentagon. We watched, and we waited, and we wondered. "WAR." Surely we were going to war. Suddenly training became a little more serious. But still, war with who? Three months later I left Ft. Drum and attended the Basic Non Commissioned Officer training course at Ft. Knox Kentucky in order to gain my promotion to Staff Sergeant. I passed the course and moved on to my next duty station, Baumholder, Germany. In the mean time, Afghanistan was invaded and the Taliban was overthrown. I wasn't in Germany very long before talk of more war began to brew. One war wasn't enough apparently. In the winter of 02/03, we received our marching orders to prepare for combat. Now we knew who we were going to war with and the intense training and preparation began. I watched the invasion of Iraq from my livingroom while I was packing my bags to get ready to ship out on the night of March 19th and the morning of March 20th, my 24th birthday. We shipped out for Kuwait on 27 April 2003, a month after the war began. I was a Staff Sergeant and a Scout Section Leader in a Scout Platoon in the Brigade Reconnaisance Troop of the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Armored Division. We landed in Kuwait and immediately began preparations to join the fight up north. At that time, the invasion was nearly complete. Baghdad had fallen to the coalition. We moved north and took up a position in downtown Baghdad at one of Saddams former palaces, the Al-Sijood, which had suffered several direct hits from JDAM missiles. This is where I would spend the entire next year of my life. Our orders said we would be deployed for up to 365 days. About 2 weeks from going home, Al-Sadr's militia staged an uprising and started taking over some of the cities in southern Iraq, namely Al-Kut, Karballa and An Najaf. At the time, the coalition wasn't really sure what to do about Sadr and his militia, but one thing was sure, we couldn't allow him to gain too much power. Our unit was given orders to respond to the city of Karbala and then to An-Najaf, where Sadr's militia had a coalition compound under seige and had killed several members of the coalition who were holding out against the attack with everything they had. We took over the compound, secured it against the attacks and endured barrages of sniper fire, mortars and rockets. Our men performed superbly and we suffered no casualties. Once the compound was secured, we were given orders to move to the city of Al-Kut, were the Bulgarian Army unit there was also under attack. Our Brigade moved into the city and took it back from the militia and held it until we turned it back over to the Bulgarians a few days later. We then moved back up to Baghdad Airport were we spent the next three months running more missions and waiting to go home. During this time I personally witnessed 2 separate IED attacks, both of which narrowly missed my vehicle. 15 months after we deployed, we drove south into Kuwait, and then flew back to Germany on the 9th of July, 2004. I left the Army for greener pastures in March of 2005. Now.....five years later, I wonder what we have learned from all of this. I wonder what, if anything our government is really doing to secure our country. Last night on patrol as a Deputy Sheriff, I learned that they definitely aren't doing enough. Around 0200 hrs this morning, yes, on September 11th of all days, we responded to a call for a motor vehicle accident. When we arrived on scene, the driver of the vehicle had fled. After doing a little investigative work we found the driver at a house a mile or so away from the scene. The driver was an illegal alien who had snuck into the country from mexico. In broken english he explained to us that he works on the farm up the road and he has been in this country for a few years, maybe three or four. A few years........maybe three or four.......... Hmmmmmm. It dawned on me right then, If one Juan Carlos, a poor immigrant farm hand from Mexico managed to sneak his scrawny ass all the way up here to backwoods New York, who the hell else is here? Oh, and by the way, it wasn't just one Juan Carlos, there are several farms in the area here that employ illegal aliens by the dozen. BY THE DOZEN!!! To make matters worse, when we tried to call immigration on him, they informed us that it was noted that he is here, however, no names on their registry matched the info we gave them.............. No shit Einstein, HE'S HERE ILLEGALLY!!!!!!!! Do they think he stopped by the INS to let them know he was here? What a buncha f'in morons. THEN....the idiot lady on the phone even asked me if I knew his social security number. WTF?!?!?!? Are you a friggin retard or what? HE'S ILLEGAL!!!! He doesn't have a social security number! Needless to say I was a little bit furious. Can you moron politicians pull your heads out of your asses just long enough to do something right? Notice I didn't say republicans or democrats either, I said politicians. You're all equally guilty of screwing this up. Fix it. Five years later......... Later. P.S. Thank you to those who have served since 9/11 and continue to serve to this day, whether military, fire, or police. August 31 Future Leader of the Free WorldAn explanation........ The photo above of the multi-celled organism is my offspring preparing to seize the day on the 19th of February 2007. Anyway, yeah, the wife is preggy. I put the pic up last week and I just haven't had time to actually explain what it was all about. We are both kinda nervous. We've been wanting to get pregnant for a while but didn't actually think it could/would happen. I actually wanted to wait until this police training was over with, but I guess it wasn't gonna be that way. We don't know the sex yet, but she wants a girl and I want a boy. Go figure. We will probably find out the sex at the next sonogram which is three weeks from now. We'll just have to wait and see. Hope you all enjoy whats left of summer. Later August 16 The Days Go By... One day I wonder what the hell
is going on in this world and other days I am sure I know what is going
on. Some days I want nothing to do with the war or the memories that
come with it. Some nights I still wake in a cold sweat, but as hard as I try to remember what had
happened in the dream I can't. Sometimes I wonder why I was lucky enough
to make it back when I read the list of names of those who didn't. Men
and women like you and I, who wanted nothing more than to provide service for
their country, who had dreams, and dying on a shitty Baghdad street
was not one of them. I read the list of names again this morning
and found another man I knew while I was in who will not be coming
home alive. Times like this I can't help but to feel that I didn't do enough
while I was there, and I just want to go back to give it my all again.
But, I look at my old war relics, my Iraqi flag signed by my platoon
members, my captured Iraqi bayonette and gas mask, my medals, a dime a dozen. Some
of that stuff feels so strange, so foreign that I ever wore it, or that it
ever was mine, or someone else's. I go outside on these beautiful summer days, in my bare feet to feel the grass between my toes, and think of how our world here is so far away from our comrades world over there. I wonder what my old friends are going through there once again, the ones who are still in, and the ones who have just gone back again. I wonder how much harder it must be for the ones who where there with me on that first tour who had to get back on the plane and have another go at it, knowing that this time they might not be so lucky. I marvel at their dedication. They knew, they hoped it wouldn't happen, but they knew, if they stayed in they would go back, again and again. I've toyed with the idea. I've come close to going to see a National Guard recruiter and checking on my options. I'm still young, only 27. Still young enough to help and to go back if I were asked. I find it hard to sit here in my leather recliner, air conditioner blasting out cool, refreshing relief. I even find it hard to watch the Israeli soldiers marching off to another war, and then as they marched back south, the look in their eyes so familiar to me, for what they have seen, for what they have done, for what they will never forget. I eat a meal and I am nearly certain that it will not be my last, unlike our troops who are over there. Every meal may be their last. When will this end? Elimination of a race is not an option. Can we eliminate half a race? The bad half? The extremists? This will never stop until either we are all dead or they are all dead. The non-extremist half can not talk the extremist half into submission. Bombs can't even do that. Death is what they want. When will the 72 virgins run out? Is there and endless supply there, in paradise? When the Mujadin are having their way with the virgins in paradise will they remember the 20 or 30 little kids or completely innocent people they killed on their journey with their cowardly homicide car bomb? I remember looking into the eyes of a dead Iraqi bomb maker who was caught planting explosives. I wonder what he was really thinking right before the hot metal ripped him open. I wonder if he knew his brothers would continue the fight, and probably die as well. I wonder if he knew that the bomb he was planting may have killed an innocent family driving down that road. I'll never know. It's been nearly five years since this holy war started. This IS world war three people. From the continental US, to Europe, to Russia, to Asia, to Africa, even to South America now, the whole world is at war in one way or another over this. This is just as much a world war as any of the last two........with no end in sight.......... hell, it's just begun. Just my deep thoughts for the day, and no, I'm not losing my mind. July 17 Time is FlyingI can't believe it's mid-July already. We spent a few hours out on the boat yesterday. I caught a few fish. Nothing to brag about. The police training is going fine so far. I've been learning a lot. Sorry there hasn't been much blog action going on lately but I just haven't taken much time to update or anything. It's SUMMERTIME! Gotta go here and do this and do that........ I'll update more when I have time. Later June 23 It's been a while....Well, I got done with the academy last week, and next week I start field training for another 16-18 weeks with and evaluator riding along in the car with me. That should be fun. We got our guns, badges, uniforms, police batons, riot helmets, stetsons, clipboards, radios, pepper spray and all that fancy stuff. I was suprised to see everything was new. All the cars we saw at the stations today were also new, and so were the stations for that matter. Looks like the Sheriff's Department has really been spending some serious cash lately. They should though since it's the second largest Sheriff's Dept in the state and we do have a pretty large county. Most everything has gone computerized. All the reports and even the tickets are done on computers now so that should save some time writing. We still had to learn how to do everything by hand just in case the computers go down or something. There are some pay issues, like not enough of it, however we are going through contract re-negotiation, so hopefully we'll be getting a raise soon. Just to give you some idea......I made more money in the army then I do now, and now I have a mortgage. So, anyone who is familiar with army pay knows we would definitely need a raise. Well, thats about all thats new. I hope all is well with all of you too. June 10 Two WolvesA man told his grandson: "A
terrible fight is going on inside me -- a fight between two wolves. One
is evil, and represents hate, anger, arrogance, intolerance, and
superiority . The other is good, and represents joy, peace, love,
tolerance, kindness, empathy, generosity, and
compassion. This same fight is going on inside you, inside every other
person too." Well It's About Time.....It's about time we started killing off these scumbags. Out of all the shitty things you could do in this world, the worst thing is to mess with kids. Check out this article. OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma on Friday became the fifth state to allow the death penalty for certain sex crimes, although legal scholars questioned the constitutionality of the new state law. Under the measure signed by Gov. Brad Henry, anyone convicted twice for rape, sodomy or lewd molestation involving children under 14 can face the death penalty. South Carolina's governor signed a similar law on Thursday allowing the death penalty for offenders convicted twice of raping children younger than 11. Louisiana, Florida and Montana also have laws allowing the death penalty for certain sex crimes. Defense attorneys and death penalty experts said the laws defy recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that have scaled back the death penalty's application. Barbara Bergman, president of the Washington-based National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said Supreme Court decisions have made it clear that the death penalty is reserved for someone who has taken another life. "I'm not saying that raping a child is not a horrible crime, but no one has died," said Bergman, who was part of the defense team that avoided the death penalty for Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols following his 2004 conviction on 161 murder counts. David Brook, a law professor at
Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va., said the measure might
actually put a child rape victim's life at risk. "The
last message you want to give an offender who has the life of a child
in his hands is you might as well kill the child because he's already
got the death penalty," said Brook, who runs the Virginia Capital Case
Clearing House, which assists lawyers in death penalty cases. "This is
a very stupid message." No
one convicted of a sex offense has been executed since the U.S. Supreme
Court reinstated capital punishment 30 years ago, though one inmate is
on death row in Louisiana following his 2003 conviction for raping an
8-year-old girl. South Carolina's new law is named for 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford, a Florida girl who was kidnapped, raped and suffocated last year by a registered sex offender. "Jessie's
Law is about sending a very clear message that there are some lines you
do not cross, and that if those lines are crossed the penalties will be
severe," said South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford. Now, as far as I'm concerned, once you do something like this to a child, you lose all your rights. And saying that they shouldn't be killed because they didn't kill the child is bullshit. They basically did kill the child. That childs life will never be the same. That child may also become a child molester, thus continuing the cycle. This crime should be considered worse than murder. At a bare minimum they should face mandatory court ordered castration. I know, I know, the courts will try to claim cruel and unusual punishment, but the punishment should fit the crime. June 08 Allahu Akbar!!! Allahu Akbar!!!Ali Baba is Dead! Although he died so easily compared to those he killed.......... Al Zarqawi has finally been slaughtered like so many sheep...... Allahu Akbar! P.S. Good Job boys (SF)!! May 31 Memorial Day PicsHey all, I posted some pics of the memorial day parades I marched in. It was a good time, as it was last year, but of course sad. I couldn't help but think of the lives lost. Those boys had dreams and they gave them all up for our country. The first parade wasn't so hot, but the second parade started at 1030 and by the time we were done we were soaked. I guess I must have forgotten how hot those Class A's get!!! Needless to say the beer at the VFW tasted good after we were done. I hope everyone is having a good summer so far. I get done with the academy in 12 days, so I'm really looking forward to moving on. Have a good one. May 28 Report To WorkThis is my invitation to all of you anti-military and anti-veteran folks to get your asses to work tomorrow. Since you are so anti-military and anti-vet, you certainly wouldn't want to take the day off to honor those who have served. So.....I expect all of you to arrive at your place of work at the normal time, wether anyone else will be there or not. If the doors are locked, then you can stand outside for 8 hours and keep your mouths shut when the veterans, police and fire-fighters are marching by in the memorial day parades. Have a nice day at work tomorrow!! May 17 I'm For It.I'm for the plan proposed by GW to help stop the flow of illegals over the border. If it's not the best plan, at least it's something and I think it's a step in the right direction. There is a huge problem with document fraud, so I can sort of buy GW's claim that that's the reason why all these illegals get jobs. But, a lot of these businesses know damn well these people are illegals. I just got schooled a few weeks ago on ways to identify fraudulent documents. Different agencies are taking steps to make ID cards which are getting harder and harder to fake. All in all, it makes sense to try to stop the reason why all these illegals are coming over here in the first place (jobs). BUT......they're still going to come over. You don't need an ID card to sell drugs.....and don't even pretend like it doesn't happen either. Not all immigrants are coming here for their share of the american dream. If you believe that BS then you've got your head stuck up your ass. My family came here in 1923 to work and start a new life when things weren't going so well in Germany. They came on the SS Westphalia into NY and Ellis Island. They were examined by doctors for deseases and records were taken of their height, weight, sex, religion, health, education level, and how much money they had on them. They couldn't even get off the boat if they didn't have some address to go to or someone to sponsor them here in the states. Yes my friends, they came here LEGALLY!!!!! And....they worked their asses off to start a new life. They didn't steal. They didn't sell drugs. They worked and they were successful. There's room for more immigration into our country, but they have to wait in line just like everyone else. They have to pay the price like everyone else (taxes). They have to be accountable like everyone else. If they can't cut it, they shouldn't be here. I have added a scan of my grandfathers manifest from when he came over. Good Day! May 15 Clintons MustachI recieved this as a forward and thought I would share. I think that's Hillary in a dog costume droppin the duece. May 07 AcademyI have passed the Emergency Vehicle Operators Course, the Firearms Qualifications, and on Friday I got pepper sprayed. What a blast that was. Kinda like red hot sauce getting squirted in your eyes and up your nose except much worse, I think. It burns. A LOT. So, we start Defensive Tactics training next week and we have our final PT test, and then we have some more written tests and then we are done about mid-June. I can't friggin wait. After the academy we do our road patrol evaluations for a couple more months and then if we make it through that we get to go on our own from then on. I hope everyone is enjoying their early summer. April 20 Busy, Busy.......Man I have been busy lately. The academy has us all over the place on the time schedule. For the whole week last week I had to get up at 0230 to be out to Rome by 0530 for the vehicle training. That was really fun though. Like go carts except a lot bigger. Lately I've had to clean up the yard, get the boat out of storage, get the mower out of storage, wash the truck, clean the driveway, clean the garage.......etc. Wheew. I can't wait till all the spring cleaning is done and the dog days of summer get here!! I think it's gonna be a hot one like it was last year. And.....this year I wont be on boat patrol soaking up the sun, I'll be on road patrol sweating my ass off. Hope everyones days are filled with fun and excitement like mine!!!!!! Later. April 15 Refusal to Accept RealityNow don't get me wrong, I have never said that I think we should have NEVER gone to war with Iraq...... and, I DO NOT fully agree with the people who have said that the Iraq war has nothing to do with 9/11. I have, however, in the past criticised the way we went to war, and the administration who led us into this war. I remember sitting in the chow-hall at Baghdad Airport and watching the news with only a few days left in country and hearing Donny Rumsfelds response to a young soldier who was just coming into country. The soldier asked Rummy why they had to dig through junk yards and trash bins to find metal to make armor for their vehicles. Rummy's cold and callous response was, "you go to war with the army you have, not the Army you may have wished you had." My response at the time to those comments was "you go to war with the leadership you have, not the leadership you may have wished you had." Now, I think that is not a sufficient answer either. All of these Generals listed below have extensive, honorable military service. They have all identified a deficiency within the chain of command. They have all identified this deficiency on their own accord. Something should be done about this. If a military commander had shown such a poor track record, he would have been replaced long ago. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Maj. Gen. Charles Swannack "Secretary Rumsfeld carries way too much baggage. ... Rather than admitting ... mistakes, he continually justifies them to the press ... and that really disallows him from moving our strategy forward." 2. Maj. Gen. John Batiste "We need a fresh part in the Pentagon. We need a leader who understands teamwork, a leader who knows how to build teams, a leader that does it without intimidation. A leader that conforms and practices the letter and the law...." 3. Gen. Anthony Zinni "The idea that you could control [Iraq] in the aftermath with [at least a third fewer troops than recommended] was flawed." 4. Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton "Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is not competent to lead our armed forces. ... (He) has put the Pentagon at the mercy of his ego, his cold warrior's view of the world and his unrealistic confidence in technology to replace manpower," Eaton wrote in a New York Times op-ed article published March 19, 2006. 5. Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold "(The war in Iraq was launched) with a casualness and swagger that are the special province of those who have never had to execute these missions -- or bury the results," Newbold wrote in the April 10, 2006, issue of Time magazine. 6. Former Army secretary Thomas White said in an interview that senior Defense officials "are unwilling to come to grips" with the scale of the postwar U.S. obligation in Iraq. The Pentagon has about 150,000 troops in Iraq and units have been extended indefinitely. "This is not what they were selling (before the war)," White said, describing how senior Defense officials downplayed the need for a large occupation force. "It's almost a question of people not wanting to 'fess up to the notion that we will be there a long time and they might have to set up a rotation and sustain it for the long term." The interview was White's first since leaving the Pentagon in May after a series of public feuds with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld led to his firing in '03. 7. Rumsfeld and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz criticized the Army's chief of staff, Gen. Eric Shinseki, after Shinseki told Congress in February '03 that the occupation could require "several hundred thousand troops." Wolfowitz called Shinseki's estimate "wildly off the mark." Rumsfeld was furious with White when the Army secretary agreed with Shinseki. 8. I was just a lowly old Staff Sergeant, not a General, but I saw the need to replace Rummy long ago. "Let the war be led by the MILITARY, not some piece of shit politician." Let's get this thing done so our boys can come home. April 05 Warming the Globe......Warming the Globe......What's up with this weather? Not even a week ago we had temps in the high 70's and now as I sit looking out my window the snow continues to fall. WTF? We've had a crazy winter and spring so far. It was in the sixties here for a couple days in January. Broke all sorts of records. We had very little snow fall accumulation this year compared to most years, but if you look at the numbers, we got average amounts of snow. It just didn't stack up like usual because of the fluctuating temps. The snowmobilers who usually ride all winter only got about one or two days worth of riding in this year. The lake didn't freeze over all the way, so ice fishing was out this year too. They even canceled the annual ice golf tournament on Lake Como, one of the other small lakes up in the hills. Oh, well......not much we can do about it I guess. Just makes me scratch my head and wonder. Mother Nature is a strange ol' lady......... April 01 Hellooooooooo...........MSN............. Can somebody fix my friggin space please??????? You think these jerk-wads would have this crap figured out by now....... |
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