Sunday, January 31, 2010

Home


After the longest day and a half of my life I landed at Reagen National Airport today!!!
I was welcomed home by the open arms of my amazing cousin Allison. Of course my luggage is still in Atlanta, but at least I made it home safe...


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Flying OUT of Iraq!!!

My weapon on the plane, awesome!!
Officially our of Iraq!!!
Amy and I getting ready to take off!!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Nurse Gunned Down

A nurse was gunned down while caring for a patient in Detroit. Click here for the story.

Flight from Tikrit to Al Asad

Yup, once again I got to ride in the cockpit!!!
Air Force treats me like royalty and I love it!!!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Adios 47th CSH


Leaving 47th CSH in Tikrit, Iraq.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Final Shots of Tikrit

Saying Adios to my APU sign
Thund Her Struck in Tikrit
Getting my coin from COL Harp, Commander
MAJ Weisgram teaching the 21st CSH
With my Favorite 8A Dan Tunison

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Waterbottle Baseball


The bat even had my name in it!!!! This is the greatest sport that the USA is missing out on!!!



Friday, January 15, 2010

47th CSH MCU


47th Combat Support Hospital's Multi-Disciplinary Care Unit
COB Speicher - Tikrit, Iraq

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

My Good Days

My good days are usually at the expense someone else's bad day. But I love my job!!!



A picture of me after just getting off a UH-60 Blackhawk after flying a patient down to Balad.

(Lisa - yes the gun was loaded)

Saturday, January 09, 2010

High Visibility

What is a PT Belt you might be asking (or not)...
It is a belt made of highly reflective material that is worn during hours of low visibility allowing vehicles and aircraft better visibility of the soldier. The Physical Training Belt is worn at all times with the Improved Physical Training Uniform and is worn with the ACUs at night and at times of low visibility.

The PT Belt has also become something of a joke amongst soldiers while deployed. Our ACUs are designed to help us blend-in to our environment reducing our risk of being seeing by our enemy. While deployed we find it pretty funny that we are to wear a highly reflective belt in a COMBAT environment.

If you are on Facebook I encourage you to search for "PT Belt" so you can see some pretty funny pictures. On the blogger side, check out ptbelt.blogspot.com. Pretty funny stuff.

Even we are having some fun with the PT Belt. We placed one of our staff on a litter and sort "packaged" her as she was going to be flying out via rotor wing. And we used PT Belts for safety...

PAI


Once (or maybe it is twice) a year the Army conducts a PAI. What does it stand for? I should know, but don't really care. What I do know is that I am required to show up with my ID Tags and my ID Card. It is an Army-wide personnel inventory making sure that we are all still accounted for. For this PAI we all had to check in with SGT Jamie Laurent. She had to sit all day in the PLX tent awaiting all of us to check in. I am sure glad that this was not my job for the day...

Friday, January 08, 2010

Just Another Training Day

The FLA (Field Litter Ambulance) brings them in...

The EMT (Emergeny Room) traiges everyone...

The MCU (Multi-Disciplinary Care Unit) treats all seriously injured...
The MCU provides the highest level of care for a Level III...
(simulated patient)
Once stable, we start the Medical Evacuation process back to Level IV in the US.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

MCU/FST BBQ


As the 47th Combat Support Hospital prepares to head home, the 932nd Forward Surgical Team is just getting started. So tonight we partied together celebrating a beginning and an end. Burgers and Steaks for everyone plus plenty of joking around. While it was a little chilly, we had a good time.