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Invading Iraq in 2003 with William Wallace and Saving Johnny Walker

Share This: Yes, you read the headline correctly and you’ll soon know just how true it is. In 2002 our Mechanized Infantry unit deployed to Kuwait for Operation Desert Spring. Since it was right after 9/11/2001, we had a sneaky feeling that we weren’t just going on a rotation to train with the Kuwaitis. Six months later, we went home for a couple of months and then found ourselves right back in the Middle East. February 2003. Celebrating my 21st birthday in Kuwait isn’t precisely how I had imagined it. I thought I would be with the boys in a college town drinking until I couldn’t walk and then being carried to some couch somewhere. Instead, we were sitting in a white tent in the middle of the desert being issued brand new war stock Bradleys and depleted uranium rounds and sweating our balls off, because you know, no AC. Did I mention we were all sick too? As soon as we had arrived, the good ol’ Doc gave us the smallpox vaccine. So that was pretty terrible.

Ponytails and lipstick: Sweeping changes to Army grooming standards are coming

Ponytails and lipstick: Sweeping changes to Army grooming standards are coming January 26 A female fire support officer with 4th Infantry Division conducts a call-for-fire during an artillery shoot south of Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, in August 2014. (Staff Sgt. Whitney Houston/Army) Soldiers of all genders will be allowed to have highlights that blend with uniform colors; women can wear long ponytails during training or even shave their heads if they want; men can wear clear nail polish; and terminology that some may find offensive such as Mohawk, Fu Manchu and dreadlocks will be removed from Army regulations Those changes, and more, are slated to come into effect Feb. 26, Army officials said Tuesday, giving the service time to create imagery and memorandums to help solders and command teams understand the new guidelines.

DVIDS - News - Diversity and inclusion are focus of First Army LPD

15 At a base in Germany, a man called the Military Police to report unauthorized parking in a senior officer’s space. His basis for the report, he said, was that he had never before seen a Black female Colonel, and she must be parking in the space without authorization. This was the experience of now-Maj. Gen. Donna Martin, who currently serves as Provost Marshal General of the Army and commanding general of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division. Martin used such experiences to bring a personal touch to a leader professional development session, or LPD, that centered on diversity and inclusion.

Army Commanders kill morale, focus on a few bad actors rather than all of our honorable Soldiers? – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

Army Commanders kill morale, focus on a few bad actors rather than all of our honorable Soldiers? – Soldier of Fortune Magazine
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