Thursday, January 27, 2011

Callsign: Diamond 9

Since I've been "in the field" all week and am suffering Facebook withdrawals, I hope all who read this post consider it my heartfelt thanks for the many birthday wishes I received today (I can read the posts on gmail).

"In the field" is a phrase only Soldiers truly understand.  When Soldiers go on field exercises, we often work 20-hour days, go long periods without showers, eat food we wouldn't feed our dogs, and are lulled to sleep by the drone of a diesel generator.  It is not camping -- we train for war.  And we love it. 

I have often commented in recent years that no matter how miserable, cold, wet, dirty, and tired I am on a field exercise, it still beats the best day in the office.  Why?  Maybe I'm a glutton for punishment, but doing what I do -- leading the Soldiers who run tactical networks -- is what I love. 

It's been said that soldiers aren't happy unless they're bitching.  After watching the brutal conditions in the battle of the bulge scenes in the "Band of Brothers" series last weekend, I vowed to never complain about going to the field again.

Last year on my 41st birthday, I was in Germany on Army business -- hobnobbing with officers from France and Poland, drinking German beer and sipping real champagne.  This week was a far cry from that, but memorable nonetheless.

Because I'm moving on this summer, this will be my last "field exercise" for a very long time -- and if my Army career continues how I hope, probably forever.  I can honestly say this rocket artillery unit is one of the best units I have ever been in, and I hope my next job is as rewarding.