Filed Under Mob
Posted: 22 September 2008
Updated: 22 September 2008
As required, Delta Company stayed at the armory for the first three days of our mobilization. The pace was easy and the work was light. Mainly we packed, conducted briefings, and lots of PR with civilians. We also managed to play a lot of catch with the football.

The first formation as title 10 soldiers already felt different. Those soldiers who were not shipping out were not there. Some of those non-deployable soldiers I’ve known for several years. It wasn’t until the second day that Delta plumped back up. We were joined by all the backfills. The backfills were pulled from other units from all around the state to fill our vacancies in the unit. Looking about in formation, I saw my new brothers, my new family. It is a unique feeling to know that together we will put our lives on the line for our country.

Over the past few days Delta saw lots of media.
SPC Acevedo was picked to have the press document and follow him and his family during our home station stay. There was also a lunch for Hamburg’s town dignitaries. Some of the guests included the mayor and the chief of the police. That lunch made the
Pottsville Republic newspaper.

Among all the gear we packed, two stood out as being…odd. Both were brought by SGT X. Go
here if you don’t know whom I’m talking about. First is a complete weight lifting set. Includes dumb bells, bench, curling bar, medicine ball, resistance bands, and wrestling mats. Granted Army base gyms can get crowded but how much time are we going to get to work out with them? Sure we have PT in the morning but the amount of weights brought cannot supply even a platoon at one time. Then to bring them to Iraq? My favorite was SGT X telling me I need to get into shape…..riiiight. Never mind I get +280 on my PT test. Never mind that I race for my school’s cycling team. Yup these few limited weights are gonna put me in prime shape.

Second is about 50 some war books. Taking about an entire large container of space. Everyone is in agreement in the absurdity. The books range from “The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Understanding Iraq” to “Instructions For American Servicemen In Iraq During World War II”. What is the purpose of these books? Every platoon has 1 or 2 soldiers with combat experience except the platoon SGT X is in. Half that platoon has combat experience. Many of us wonder if it’s to offset SGT X book ideas of how to do things with more practical ways of doing things. This all boils down to book smart vs. street smart. Main problem here is this book smart person isn’t open minded.
Pictures from home station.
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