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My Trip Overseas: 4/5/09 - 4/12/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Day 5,6,7,8,9.Now it's starting to get real. For those that are following this blog, I've been out of commission as of late; half lazy and half lack of resources. Let me bring you up to date. Day 9 (Tuesday.today). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Doc H's International Adventure (CDR Heimer's Blog). Djohn's Djibouti Djournal (CAPT Shapira's Blog). 210 days in Kabul (Andrew's Blog).
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My Trip Overseas: Day 91-92 (Sun-Mon June 28-29, 2009)
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Friday, July 31, 2009. Day 91-92 (Sun-Mon June 28-29, 2009). Realizing this day would come; I was still dreading it. I had enjoyed a fabulous 3 weeks off in which I was able to visit family and friends and spend some much needed time with Isabella. This morning, she took me to the airport at 0630, and after a difficult goodbye, I hopped the plane returning to Fort Riley, Kansas. I made a few calls and then hit the rack.
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My Trip Overseas: 6/28/09 - 7/5/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Friday, July 3, 2009. Day 68-69 (Fri-Sat June 5-6, 2009). Graduation.been a long 10 weeks. All in all, the graduation took 7 minutes. The most efficient evolution we were ever a part of at Fort Riley. Time to go home for a few weeks. Oh yeah, after the graduation, we were informed that our I-stop time would be extended from 16 to 22 days off. Sweet. Day 67 (Thurdsay June 4, 2009). Here you go, I don't want it anymore. Travi...
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My Trip Overseas: 5/3/09 - 5/10/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Saturday, May 9, 2009. Day 28 (Sunday April 26, 2009). Aaawww, a day off. Looking forward to a nice, easy day off, Isabella and I started out with breakfast at a place called The Chef, in downtown Manhattan. Judging by the line of people waiting outside, we assumed the selection was a good one. Fortunately, we were right. Good food! Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Nothing like a Harry Steak. April 25, 2009). 160; (She also ...
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My Trip Overseas: 4/26/09 - 5/3/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Saturday, May 2, 2009. As you may have figured out, I am recapping from about two weeks ago. This blogging is hard stuff; I've never been much of a journalist. With that.here we go. Day 22 (Monday April 20, 2009). This was all very practical, though as I've stated before, I hope I never have to use this information. Day 23 (Tuesday April 21, 2009). Driver's Training today . . With one supervisor in the passenger se...
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My Trip Overseas: Day 94 (Wednesday July 1, 2009)
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Friday, July 31, 2009. Day 94 (Wednesday July 1, 2009). I'm hot and sweaty.not in a good way. As we were getting ready to take off from Baltimore, I received a text message from Andrew congratulating me on my promotion from Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander. Was my effective date of promotion. Flying overseas, 4 movies later and countless attempts to fall asleep, we landed in Germany at approximately 1500.
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My Trip Overseas: Day 68-69 (Fri-Sat June 5-6, 2009)
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Friday, July 3, 2009. Day 68-69 (Fri-Sat June 5-6, 2009). Graduation.been a long 10 weeks. All in all, the graduation took 7 minutes. The most efficient evolution we were ever a part of at Fort Riley. Time to go home for a few weeks. Oh yeah, after the graduation, we were informed that our I-stop time would be extended from 16 to 22 days off. Sweet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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My Trip Overseas
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Monday, July 20, 2009. Well, I'm finally done with my late posts for Fort Riley. There's quite a few there I know. I have been keeping up with the current stuff, so you can look for those posts very soon. All is well in Kabul. Thank you all for the emails and facebook messages.they're greatly appreciated. Take care. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Djohn's Djibouti Djournal (CAPT Shapira's Blog).
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My Trip Overseas: 7/19/09 - 7/26/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Days 69-90 (June 6-27, 2009). A Very Welcome Vacation From Training. Returning home from training was fantastic. I don't plan on writing much about this, because I assume no one wants to hear about the family visits and personal things.or do you? Just the girls.and Maddex at Zoo Montana). Monday, July 20, 2009. Well, I'm finally done with my late posts for Fort Riley. There's quite a few there I...
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My Trip Overseas: 5/31/09 - 6/7/09
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I am a Navy Anesthesiologist deploying to Kabul, Afghanistan as a medical mentor. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Day 44 (Tuesday May 12, 2009). Saving lives and blowing things up.No contradiction whatsoever. Not only did we “learn” about saving lives, military style, we were introduced to the MK 19 (pronounced Mark 19). This is a big gun used to fire grenades…cool. The morning was fairly relaxed; no 0400 wakeup call, no Hum V preparation. The Combat Life Saver course is designed for every soldier heading into war.