Thursday, April 28, 2011

Honoring the California Fallen



Army Specialist Preston J. Dennis, 23, of Redding, CA, was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, NY. SPC Dennis died in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

APFT


This afternoon in the 40ish degree, windy, and rainy weather was yet another successful Semi-Annual Army Physical Fitness Test.


Madigan Army Medical Center has two set times a day this week and one time on Saturday in an attempt to find a relatively convenient time for all Enlisted and Officers who work shift work as the scheduling is often easier for those working 0700-1600 five days a week.


I can't believe I am saying this, but I miss the covered veranda at Walter Reed AMC. At least it keeps the rain off...

Friday, April 22, 2011

Honoring a Fallen Army Nurse



The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.



Army Captain Joshua M. McClimans, 30, of Akron, Ohio, died at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Khost province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit with indirect fire. CPT McClimans was assigned to the 848th Forward Surgical Team, U.S. Army Reserve, Twinsburg, Ohio.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Virtual Qualification




This morning I went to one of the virtual shooting ranges on Joint Base Lewis-McChord for my annual qualification. I shot the M16, M9, and M4. I am only required to maintain my M9 qualification but I sure took advantage of the extra time I had and I loved it! I qualified "expert" all three!

I got a short video of 1LT Santos getting ready to qualify.

Below is a quick look at my grouping while "zeroing" on the M16. That's three separate shots!!!


A trained killer I tell ya!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Honor the Fallen



Army Sergeant Christopher D. Loza from Abilene, TX passed away 2 years ago today at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington DC. He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 124th Calvary Regiment, 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 36th Infantry Division, Waco, TX. SGT Loza became ill on 17MAR2009 while deployed to Radwaniyah, Iraq.


He is survived by his wife Kristena and their daughter Iliana.

Monday, April 04, 2011

56 Snow Seasons!




My dad flew up to visit for the weekend. We had a pretty low key and relaxing weekend. Sunday was spent at Point Defiance Park and then a celebration with the newly promoted Army Major Laura Jeffrey and family. Monday was spent at Crystal Mountain. I snowboarded while my dad dusted off his skis to hit the slopes. This was my dad's first runs of the season but I learned that this was his 56th season! He started skiing when he was 6 and hasn't missed a season yet! I thought I could catch a little of it on camera.


For lunch we tailgated down in the parking lot. It was lightly snowing but it was by far the best weather I had seen up here yet. A great day!

Hometown Salute

James J. Coon went to war as a way to better his life, hoping to use his soldier's pay to one day buy a house. Once in Iraq, he was recognized for his heroism after he jumped from his Humvee in an effort to save two fellow soldiers seriously injured in a roadside bomb explosion. Then, his family says, a sniper's bullet took his life. The 22-year-old Army Specialist from Walnut Creek, CA was killed April 4, 2007 while on patrol in Balad, north of Baghdad. The Department of Defense initially listed his cause of death as a roadside bomb explosion. But a Colonel in Coon's unit called the family from Iraq to explain that their son had been shot in the head. The soldier's father, Jim, described his son as an outgoing youth who loved hip-hop music and dancing, and excelled in football and darts. Coon had won a national steel-tip dart championship in 2001 and traveled to England as a 16-year-old to represent the United States. He finished fifth. At 6 feet 6, with a size 14 1/2 shoe, Coon also was a punter on his high school and college football teams. His real love, his father said, was popping wheelies on his motorcycle. "He was a good athlete as tall as he was," his father said. "He could ride his motorcycle doing a wheelie from one county to the next, even using one hand. He was a happy-go-lucky and free-spirited kid without a care in the world. He made friends very easily. It was uncanny how easily he could do that." Pat Lickiss, retired Principal of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, said Coon was a "kid who always had a smile on his face. He was a really nice young man. And you can't say that about all kids these days. But you can about James."

"Dad, they're calling me a hero, but all I did was what I thought was right. A lot of kids would have done the same thing. " James J. Coon, Army Specialist Awarded the Bronze Star for Valor


Obituary information from the LA Times

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Honoring the Calfornia Fallen


Marine Lance Corporal Harry Lew, 21, of Santa Clara, CA, was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay, HI. Lance CPL Lew died in Helmand province, Afghanistan, while supporting combat operations.

Friday, April 01, 2011

Promotion of Major Laura Jeffrey

Being a Critical Care Nurse has it good days and its bad days. Being an Army Officer also has it good days and its bad days. So when we get to take a break from our workload to celebrate each other, it is a welcomed break. Today's celebration was the promotion of Laura Jeffrey from Captain to Major. Major Jeffrey is the Clinical Nurse Officer-In-Charge (Nurse Manager) of ICU-East at Madigan Army Medical Center. I had the opportunity to be deployed with her in 2009-2010 with the 47th Combat Support Hospital in Tikrit, Iraq. Since then I continue to be lucky to get to count her as a friend. Her husband Craig, a First Sergeant with the 2nd Infantry Division here at Joint Base Lewis McChord, is a great guy who I am constantly learning the ways of the Army from. And their daughter Brooke...let's just say "Ka-Kauw"! (A little iside joke.)


At the promotion there was plenty of support from both our Department of Nursing Leadership, Staff Nurses from both Intensive Care Units, and a few of our Critical Care Physicians. Any opportunity we have to support each other continues to create that bond we have as members of the United States Army Healthcare Team. It is a great team to be on.

Congratulations Major Jeffrey!