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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: A Typical Day at the Office!
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Friday, December 3, 2010. A Typical Day at the Office! This is a combat logistical convoy; and for me, this is a typical day at the office! Posted by Jim Rhoden. December 6, 2010 at 7:49 AM. Im glad your childhood playacting has had an impact on your adult activities. :-) You definitely were groomed to be a leader! Love you to pieces! December 6, 2010 at 1:06 PM. December 6, 2010 at 6:00 PM. Gotta love ya bro! Decembe...
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: November 2010
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Thursday, November 25, 2010. It's been a crazy year! In late September 2009 I yelled "NOOOOOOOOO! While staring in disbelief at the computer screen in my Provo, Utah apartment. How could this be? My life wasn't suppose to go like this? I hadn't planned on it? Hearing the scream, my roommates rushed into the room. Soon they realized what caused my panic. Think about it. I can visit you in Alaska! Dad will love it!
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: January 2011
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Monday, January 31, 2011. Standing at attention shortly before an Article 15 appellate hearing, the brigade commander slowly inspected every member of the chain of command with his impenetrable gaze. His eys went from left to right sweeping over the platoon sergeant, company first sergeant, myself, battalion command sergeant major, and battalion commander. Then his eyes came back to me. Yes sir" was my response. This ...
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: Challenges of Command
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Monday, January 31, 2011. Standing at attention shortly before an Article 15 appellate hearing, the brigade commander slowly inspected every member of the chain of command with his impenetrable gaze. His eys went from left to right sweeping over the platoon sergeant, company first sergeant, myself, battalion command sergeant major, and battalion commander. Then his eyes came back to me. Yes sir" was my response. This ...
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: Vignettes from the Past
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Vignettes from the Past. To help compensate for the many experiences I had enroute to and in Afghanistan before I started blogging, I'm going to start writing vignettes from the past. Enjoy! Posted by Jim Rhoden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It begins . . . Vignettes from the Past. Did somebody say.Wood? Books Read in 2015. Beckan.i.s.m.s. I'm a full-time Missionary now!
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: Saints at War
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Friday, December 17, 2010. Member of the Bagram Afghanistan Military Branch pose for a picture outside the Enduring Faith Chapel. This picture was taken before I arrived to Afghanistan. Kyrgyzstan, Canada, Germany, Afghanistan, United States, Sweden, Panama, and Switzerland. All of these countries have at least two things in common: I've been to each of these places and attended church there! During the two years the ...
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: December 2010
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Monday, December 27, 2010. Celebrating the Birth of Christ in a Muslim Land. There wasn't any snow, reindeer, Christmas trees, or family. And there definitely wasn't any mistletoe (although due to recently enacted legislation that might change! Especially during my mission; I knew it was the Christmas season! Christmas in Afghanistan has been much different than my prior Christmases oversees (as should be expected)...
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: It begins . . .
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Thursday, January 20, 2011. It begins . . . Standing in formation outside of our battalion offices at Fort Richardson, Alaska I felt very relieved. I did it! I managed to wrap up everything before leaving the country for a year! While I blew a sigh of relief, I still had no idea what lay ahead of me. What will I learn? Will it ever slow down? How will I change? Posted by Jim Rhoden. January 24, 2011 at 6:21 AM. I'm a ...
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: Challenges of Command (Part 2)
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Monday, March 7, 2011. Challenges of Command (Part 2). Over the past week I've dealt with many more of the challenges of command than what I described in my last blog entry (the recent sequence of events even began in the brigade commanders office described in that entry). Due to the sensitivity of its nature I won't elaborate. Posted by Jim Rhoden. March 7, 2011 at 9:57 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior: Celebrating the Birth of Christ in a Muslim Land
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The Adventures of an Arctic Warrior. This blog chronicles the adventures of Jim Rhoden. Monday, December 27, 2010. Celebrating the Birth of Christ in a Muslim Land. There wasn't any snow, reindeer, Christmas trees, or family. And there definitely wasn't any mistletoe (although due to recently enacted legislation that might change! Especially during my mission; I knew it was the Christmas season! Christmas in Afghanistan has been much different than my prior Christmases oversees (as should be expected)...