Now, I wont pretend that this is anything other than typical, but just as I finished extolling the virtues of this place where I found myself for this deployment, I find out this is NOT where I will be staying for the full year.
Many of you (at least the ones who actually watch the news) are aware of the new surge in Afghanistan. Currently, I am in Kandahar, at a camp nicknamed "Candyland" by the US Armed Forces for good reason. Apart from the rocket attacks, its as nice as place as can be found out here.
I was just told that our mission is changing. In a few months, my little group will be picking up, packing up, and leaving for a location that is so new it doesn't have a camp name right now. By the time we get there it should be named, though it is doubtful that it will have such rudimentary amenities as a PX or gym, MWR room or internet. Hopefully some of those things will be in place quite soon after we arrive, but it is hard to say. The newer FOB's (Forward Operations Base) are literally built from the ground up, on a location that was little more than a patch of flat ground big enough for at least a helipad, and it looks like we will be going back up into the mountains.
I can tell you I am NOT excited about this at all, but its the Army. This, again, is what my dumbass signed up for. (What does US ARMY stand for when spelled backwards? "Yes, my retarded ass signed up") So... while I may be bored here for now, it looks as though that is going to change before too much longer.
Because of OPSEC and what not, I cannot disclose dates or locations until after it is said and done, so please don't think that the reason I am intentionally vague has anything to do with personal preference. I will be sure to give everyone ample notice as to when to place a "hold" on any care packages when it becomes necessary, but for now, its business as usual.
I certainly intend to enjoy myself to the best of my ability while I am still within easy walking distance of all the things that keep a soldier on deployment relatively sane: ease of contact with friends and loved ones, the gym for pounding out frustrations, the MWR for movies, sports and coffee, the PX (even tho they don't carry much of anything I actually use!) and decent enough chow. :)
I've placed some images of my living space in this post. It may not look like much, but the room you see is just about the same square footage as I had to share with another soldier last deployment, and even though there is a bunk bed, I do not have a bunk-mate. It should be quite interesting to see the new digs once I get there. I can tell you right now I am definitely NOT excited about that. I've greatly enjoyed having some personal, semi-private space.