I have gained a great deal of respect and love for these people. This tour has been a great opportunity for me to serve my country and contribute greatly to the success of this mission. I have seen things that I would not have ever seen before if not for this deployment.... I thank God for how he has kept me and our troops here.... Even though we have lost some great warriors, things could have been so much worse. Sunday, January 13, 2008
Our First Snow
I have gained a great deal of respect and love for these people. This tour has been a great opportunity for me to serve my country and contribute greatly to the success of this mission. I have seen things that I would not have ever seen before if not for this deployment.... I thank God for how he has kept me and our troops here.... Even though we have lost some great warriors, things could have been so much worse. Sunday, January 6, 2008
Ringing in the New Year 2008

In the picture above, an Afghan National Army Soldier stands watch over the mission. For these types of mission, we try to put an Afghan face on the event, so that it looks like the Afghans are taking care of their own. They all know that this stuff comes from the US....
This particular village is in Western part of Kandahar, Afghanistan. We had two seven ton trucks loaded with rice, beans, sugar, oil, blankets, school supplies, Korans, prayer rugs, toiletry items and other items such as scarves and kid toys as well.... A special Thanks to the Ladies of Trinity Presbyterian Church of Travelers Rest, SC, as well as Dorman High School for their support of this mission.....
The kids above is what it is all about, the future..... There is still hope for this place, hope for these kids, hope for a brighter tomorrow..... They not only desperately want it, but deserve it....
Many of the adults send the children to these events, as the men refrain allowing their wives to be seen by men, so they send the kids.
The gentleman above lost both his legs and had this wheel-chair/bike made for him to move about. He had his kids with him..... Sights like this makes you appreciate life. Thanks to all of you for your continued prayers and support of this mission.
Thanks to LCDR Steven Parks for the photos....
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Christmas in Kandahar

Above is LTC Blake Storey and LTC Bowser with CPT Maureen Sevilla, (Santa). This was really a fun time..... Below MSG Williams did a great rendition of Twas the Night Before Christmas, with an ARSIC twist.... Everyone sang, and it was really fun.....
Below, MSG Williams, our Chief of Staff Lt. Col Mike Burke, of the Canadian Navy, the ARSIC-S Commander, COL Thomas McGrath and COL Cory Cannon, 205th RSAC Commander singing Christmas carols....
We even got the Afghans in the Christmas spirit.... The Muslim culture do not participate in Christmas, but they really enjoyed this party too.... It was great to see this.....
Our HHC admin and logistics staff. Some were so shy about getting up and doing this, but afterwards they really got into in and enjoyed it.....
Our fearless commander COL Thomas L. McGrath.....
205th Corp Commander, BG Niebe, along with COL Cory Cannon his mentor, his interpreter, and Santa.... Oh, what a sight..... General Niebe and COL Cannon are very close friends, they really have come a long way. They have a great mutual respect for each other, which is a credit to each of them.... (I still am trying to get a picture of them holding hands!!!).....
The final photo that I will share with you is of some of our SECFOR soldiers enjoying the day off, by hitting some golf balls into the desert.... By us manning the gate, it allowed them to enjoy the day off. Sadly, the Taliban, attacked us with a rocket attack against the base.... We don't generally attack them on their holy days, like Ramadan, and EID, but this is war, and they took that shot.... Thankfully, they did not hit anyone..... You know, I know that it is God's hand that have protected this base... We have had almost 20 rockets shot at us and not one of them has hit anyone. That's God.......... For me, it was great to see the soldiers smile, happy and trying their best to make the best of this deployment.... It was equally great to see the soldiers enjoying their time off and swinging the golf clubs.....
Sunday, December 23, 2007
USO's Holiday Tour
Pictured above is the great one himself.... Mr. Robin Williams, Comedian extraordinaire, Actor and Entertainer.... he really wowed the crowd. This was Robin's forth trip abroad to see the troops. You can tell he was passionate about his support and what we do for our country.. He appreciated our service almost as much as we appreciated him taking time out to come here to entertain us.....
Pictured above is none other than "Kid Rock". He is a very good entertainer, funny and talented... He spoke about his fight to Pamela Anderson's ex, Tommy Lee.... quite humorous.... but the troops loved it.... I personally did not realize his blues background....
Sunday, December 16, 2007
My Flight with the Flippers TF CORSAIR
I have had the pleasure to work with several heroes from both the active duty and reserve forces. You all should be so proud of these men and women.... This particular flight began for me at about 0800 with a weather and intelligence briefing. The brief was very detailed, as it should be..... Below Mr Miller talks with other members of his crew before the flight.
There is no mission that is without a degree of danger. Soldiers accept this risk and perform superbly. We do not cut corners, but we do everything we can to get the job done. This particular day, we had to conduct a re-supply of the 508th. Below, Chief Miller conduct his pre-flight checks. It was truly amazing to sit in the Jump Seat and see everything they go through to fly these helicopters.
The below picture is of a similar helicopter that i was in, flying beside us... You can bet the troops were so glad to see us flying in.... The mission was a huge success.....
Needless to say, this was a great opportunity for me. It gave me a rare opportunity to see things from their position. Below is a picture of me promoting 2LT Donald K. Colemon of the 550th Signal Company. I was so honored that he wanted me to pin him. You never know how you touch people, but he did not want anyone else other than me to promote him..... What an honor!!! He is active duty and I from the National Guard.... what an honor.... God has truly used me here, in so many ways that I can't begin to tell you..... LT Colemon is the OIC of the DSST, Signal Support Team. He and I frequently met and talked about Signal support for this theatre. He and his team has provided me with excellent support. He is a great young leader and one that I have the utmost respect for.....
Christmas is one week away, and several locations are doing well in their attempts to make this holiday special. FOB Lindsey has done a great job decorating for the holiday.... Truthfully, it is hard to get excited about the holiday, when you are away from home and in a war zone. The enemy don't care that this is a special day for US soldiers.... war goes on!!!!!!!!
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Working with the Afghan Police
Below is SGT Robin Rucker from the 111th Signal Battalion standing guard over us while we there. Rucker is a great NCO, and the former Police Chief for Abbeville, SC.
The below picture is of the Police District in a local Afghan Province... As you can see, they are not like us. There is very little other than a building that they can call a police headquarters. WOW..... As you can see, a few of the staff sits and breaks bread with the Police Leadership, no tables, just a mattress and a rug..... That is breakfast for most Afghans, bread and a little sauce.... I personally passed on this meal, as we were a long way from an outlet.................. if you know what i mean...
The Afghan Police is not like our police, they do not have an age restriction on joining... Most of them are illiterate and did not know how old they were. How do you expect to legitimize your agency when so many of them can't read or write?? How can these guys command respect or cooperation from tribal elders or the Taliban!!!
The last picture is of COL Kornish, RPAC Commander, the #2 man in the Ministry of Interior from Kabul, MAJ Shannon Goad and myself... For me, this change of direction in Afghanistan is a positive step. You can't keep doing the same thing expecting a different result. Yes, there is an inherent danger in this place, but if we can make these positive changes, I am confident that this country will move forward. Obviously, the Afghan military is more respected, than the police, but every journey starts with the first step.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Ribbon Cutting for 205th Corps C-E Maintenance Bldg
Finally, I will leave you with words from Dr. Donda C. West, the mother of Musician Kanya West. "To me, the most important thing that we can do as human beings is give". For me, that is what God wants us all to do... soldiers give of their time, their freedom, and sometimes their lives. I too believe that in a world fraught with war and blatant injustice still, individuals MUST find ways to lessen human suffering and impact humanity for the better. None of us want war, but there must be someone to stand in the gap and say "I WILL" I am proud of my service to my country and to the Afghan people. It is MY desire to leave this place, return home and say " I've Done My Part".....