Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Getting ready for Combat Skills Training

I leave on Monday, Nov 2nd for Ft. Dix, NJ to become a trained warrior. Although they told us we were trained warriors when we graduated from DINFOS (Defense Information School), I guess they were just kidding. We were taught to shoot cameras (not bullets) and that the pen was mightier than the sword. Now I get to find out what the sword can do!

Here's a quick run-down of the 10-day schedule as the student liaison described it to me.

Class consists of 250 people. In-process and assigned dorm. We're split into flights that will be our family for the duration. We're assigned duties; latrine queen, water boy etc., just like boot camp. Issued weapons that we live with. In classes and the field for: map orientation, urban warfare, clearing houses, shooting popup people, recognizing improvised explosive devises, bombs etc, battle self aid-buddy care on steroids, navigating through the woods with a compass, map and a dagger, live weapons firing, HUMVEE training/driving, convoy training, protection en route, recovering from humvee IED explosion, HUMVEE simulator which blows up with you strapped inside and rolls over several times. And lots more. Sounds like a giant amusement park. We graduate on Friday at 1530 and spend the evening through Sat morning cleaning weapons, dorms, latrines and making everything ready for the next class.

The folks at the Iraqi Public Affairs shop I'm going to said it is a bit intense for what to expect there (I hope so!) but that it is a lot of fun. So all those years of training between five and ten years old playing war in the neighborhood will finally pay off! Don't think I'll be able to post here while I'm fighting to get out of Newark, but hopefully I'll have a couple pictures and stories to tell when I get back.

4 comments:

  1. This sounds exactly like something you will love. And be great at. Have fun Daddy-O, I love you.

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  2. You carry the torch for all of us M4Ls!

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  3. Hey MSgt Habeesh.(Little inside joke there). My thoughts and prayers are with you! Hopefully I'll find myself over there as well one of these days.

    - Lt Callahan

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  4. You know how much we appreciate your service and that of your comrads Darrell, thanks!! Looking forward to seeing you during your stop in Minnesota.

    Your sister in law - Erin

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