Filed Under Camp Shelby
GOODBYE CAMP SHELBY!!!! WOOO!!! Celebration. This place sucks and I hope to never return. To its credit the temperature is pretty nice during the fall as compared to back up north. Next up is Fort Polk, Louisiana for JRTC. Before I jump to there, allow me to explain some upcoming changes to Delta Company.
For the past 1.5 week each platoon has been doing a FTX with their new respective home. Since the beginning of our mobilization we knew that our Company would be separated and split among the rest of the Brigade. I couldn’t specifically say here until it was happening. For the longest time, most everyone was upset about it. Our family would be torn asunder, and most likely not see each other until the end of the deployment (as of now we’ll come back together in Ft. Dix). However, after dealing with the chain of command our disappointment turned to a sigh of relief….well for not everyone since head quarters is staying with Delta and not leaving those specific individuals. Its sad when being split up is a good thing.
My platoon’s new home is B Troop 2/104 Cav. We first joined them during FTX which was 5 days long though due to several mechanical issues with our Strykers we were sent back early. Basically our vehicle defeciences made us non-mission capable. Our “Welcome to the scouts, you’ll get no sleep” wasn’t far from truth. FTX was very taxing and gave a very clear picture of what my platoon’s mission in Iraq will most likely be. For OpSec I won’t go into it, but know I’m elated my job will not be tower guard. Though we haven’t interacted with B Troop’s chain of command too much, they have been very warm towards us and seem pretty awesome. Infact, one of their platoon leaders I know and deployed to Germany with back in 2002/03 though he was a staff sergeant then.
First platoon has been attached to FA while third is going to 1/112th. As I mentioned before HQ is staying with Delta. All of our jobs will differ as each battalion will use us differently. HQ left for Fort Polk last week. My platoon leaves tomorrow and the other two leave within the week. This all throws a curve ball to you my readers. Those family members looking for pictures and videos will only find 2nd platoon people. I’ll try to give updates of the other platoons as I hear things. Hopefully you’ll still like to continue reading my blog. Be advised, I still have a ton of videos to upload from Camp Shelby which will happen around Xmas.
Fort Polk is very isolated with nothing around. Cell phone coverage is extremely spotty so there’s a good chance my Sprint Mobile internet and cell phone will not work over there. With that said, I’ll post my mailing address here. This is ONLY valid for soldiers in 2nd platoon.
SGT Sour Swinger From D112
B Troop 2-104 Cav Rotation #09-02
7700 Alabama Ave Bldg 1947
Fort Polk, LA 71459
Btw, replace “SGT Sour Swinger From D112” with appropriate soldier’s name and rank. If you don’t know my name just use “SGT Sour Swinger From D112“. If you haven’t notice I’m trying to avoid using my real name on here. Haha. Don’t worry so long as you include “From D112” it’ll get to me.
In other news, we got a text from our HQ about Fort Polk. A Stryker from 1/111 rolled during training, injuring 11 some soldiers. Two soldiers were knocked unconscious and a lieutenant broke both his legs. The tow bar (100lb 9ft metal bar) bouncing around on the inside didn’t help much. Not sure what company it was from but the 1/111 is the same battalion that had the 9 stryker pile up on the PA Turn Pike. Hopefully this trend doesn’t continue.
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