Hello everyone...
First, I want everyone know, that I'm okay. I'm sorry I couldn't contact people sooner. For those of you who don't know, the names at the top are soldiers who were killed here in what has been the most serious attack against coalition forces in Mosul for sometime. Apparently, there has been a lot of media coverage of this incident back home. Thank you all for all for your concern and emails of support.
I know, again, it has been a long time, but our operation tempo has been crazy up here, especially because we were training the unit. Things with the new unit have gone well and they are by themselves now; they are doing well from what I'm hearing.
Now for the fun part. Waiting.... Waiting... Waiting...
Since I have been in Mosul, we have not had any sandstorms up here. Sure, it got dusty here and there, but this is Iraq. The day before we were SUPPOSED to fly out, we had a decent sandstorm that kept us from taking our platoon pictures (who cares). Now, we were supposed to fly out already and have been stuck here because they can't get us a flight due to sandstorms all throughout Iraq...apparently.
I will be home soon though. After a brief stay in Fort Dix, NJ (Northeast winter, here I come), I will be heading home. I cannot wait. A lot of people have asked what I will be doing when I get home. I will definitely be getting a lot of face time with the family and friends, but I also plan on going up to Canada to visit my family up there, and hopefully endure another Christmas '07-like celebration of my return and missed holidays. After a little time of being back, I also plan on paying a visit to the students at Parkway West Middle School to show my sincere appreciation for all of their support during our company's deployment. Besides that, I plan on resting a little bit and spending some time away from people for a little bit to unwind.
I will update everybody once I get in Kuwait if it's possible. If not, I will let everyone know, probably by phone or email, that I got back into the states okay.
Again, thank you for all of your support. I look forward to seeing you all.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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3 comments:
Philip
I am really glad you are heading home. Hopefully I will get to see you when you come to Canada. I know you will need some time to yourself to get back to being just Phil. It will take some time to adjust, but I know you are a strong determined man and you will do well.
I am not sure how the US army works,but I assume you have now completed any manditory service. Now you will be able to do what you want and to get on with your life.
You have done a good thing over there and you should be proud. I know your Great Grampa Web would be very proud of you.
See you when you return.
Hugs and Kisses
Aunt Edie
Phil,
We are so happy that you get to be home very soon. Ashley knows your coming home soon and she's so excited. She can't wait to see you and I know you can't wait to see her. Thank you! See you soon.
Lauren
Dear Son,
I wish those #@%$&* sandstorms would just blow away somewhere else.Good ole army, "hurry up & wait".Anyway,you have done a great service & I might add done it very well.We're all getting anxious & wishing the winds away.We love you,miss you & cant wait to hold you.
Loves,Hugs & Kisses
Happy Valentines Day Sweetheat
Mom
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