When you hit "play", be advised that the associated music is on the loud side. Enjoy!
SEMPER FORTIS,
BEAR
A Naval Officer's experiences between the Tigris and the Euphrates
SEMPER FORTIS,
BEAR
With moving comes new experiences, new people to meet, and new challenges to face. Interestingly enough, the camp in Al Asad that I've moved to has that same flavor of hospitality that Fallujah had. Great people, folks not afraid to shake hands as equals and carry out duties as Sailors.
I've assumed duties as a Battalion EWO (in addition to my Regimental duties), and even though I've got greater responsibility, I've got even more contact with our people doing the good work and keeping our logistics operations safe.
Here's a couple of snaps from the camp:
Lastly, here a couple of shots from my new home. Yep, it's a connex box (the type of thing you see on container ships), but the 'Bees did a great job of insulating and building it up...a realtor would even raise an eyebrow.
These guys and gals are just awesome.
I'll have more soon Everyone...thanks for staying tuned.
SEMPER FORTIS,
BEAR
This is the Equipment Operator (EO) insignia. These folks drive the vehicles that haul the gear. You have to know their capabilities, their limitations, and train the operators to use the CREW gear.
This is the Electronic Warfare Technician (EW) insignia. These folks employ EW technology against the enemy. Can't go into specifics here, but that's the other third of the job.
That all being said, if CREW was a rate, it would look a little something like this:
I hope everyone out there had a good Father's Day! We Dad's out here are doing just fine, and we can't wait to see our loved ones. Thanks for all your support, care, and best wishes.
SEMPER FORTIS,
BEAR