22 April 2011
Girls Are Pretty
This video is over a year old now, but man, it makes me laugh. It has so many memorable lines, like, "How much do they cost, like, 3000 yen?" and "Dude, you're a wizard!"
I wish I could take credit for all of the talent displayed in this work of master craftsmen, but alas, I am responsible for none.
Check out all of SALL Studio's work on YouTube.
09 September 2010
Josh Thompson - Way Out Here
I just heard this song today. It really speaks to me. I must be turning redneck...I'm OK with that.
06 September 2010
Patriot Day Video
This link takes you to a video produced by Soldiers from TF Marne in honor of those who died on 9/11. There are some Soldiers now who were in grade school when the attacks occurred. Hard to believe.
Don't let people forget...
http://http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=54tYv50c24E&feature=channel
Don't let people forget...
http://http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=54tYv50c24E&feature=channel
27 August 2010
4HOTA!!
The Four Horsemen of the Arockalypse is the only (that I'm aware of) sanctioned heavy metal Army band. These are four great guys, serving their country in Iraq with the 3rd Infantry Division...and rockin' out!
You may not fully appreciate this style of music, but I'm sure you can appreciate they put together a top-quality song that was written, recorded, videotaped, and produced by Soldiers now serving in Iraq. That alone is impressive.
They travel to military bases all over Iraq raising the morale and providing entertainment wherever they go. Oh, and did I tell you?.....They ROCK! Check out the link below...
Rock of the Marne!!
http://www.youtube.com/TFMarnePAO#p/a/u/1/oCNpIH7r_Sw
You may not fully appreciate this style of music, but I'm sure you can appreciate they put together a top-quality song that was written, recorded, videotaped, and produced by Soldiers now serving in Iraq. That alone is impressive.
They travel to military bases all over Iraq raising the morale and providing entertainment wherever they go. Oh, and did I tell you?.....They ROCK! Check out the link below...
Rock of the Marne!!
http://www.youtube.com/TFMarnePAO#p/a/u/1/oCNpIH7r_Sw
23 August 2010
There's a new Lt. Col. in the Army!!
Since you all couldn't be here to celebrate with me, I thought I'd post it for you to see. My wife was able to watch via video teleconference, so if you see me talking off camera, I'm talking to her on a video screen. It was a nice day. I feel blessed.
http://vimeo.com/14423553
Click the link to see the video.
"If you're looking around the room and can't identify the dud...maybe you're the dud!"
--A really smart guy
25 December 2009
16 December 2009
Camp Ashraf
I took off this week to help out on a situation brewing at Camp Ashraf. Ashraf is occupied by the Me K, a dissident Iranian group that left Iran in the 1980s to help Saddam against the mullahs in the Iran-Iraq War. They are a crazy lot.
The have marriage, but abstain from contact with their spouses, choosing instead to live in barracks type conditions separate from each other. They are led by women, which is odd in this culture. They are very disciplined, conducting group exercise every morning and evening.
They are, however very intelligent, with many doctors and engineers among them. You might say they were cultish--some have described them that way. If you want some more detail, then Google them, but the bottom line is, the current Iraqi government wants to move these people to a new location and they don't want to move. They have spent over 20 years in the camp and have spent $22million to make it nice...and it is. Much nicer than many other Iraqi towns I've seen.
The issue is also that there is a US FOB co-located with Ashraf. The US used to give these people protected status, but it is a sovereignty issue now, and the Iraqis need to work it out.
The Me K don't want to go quietly, so there is the possibility for violence (as happened in July 2009).
Point is, I went to help the unit deal with what we see as a potentially hot event, with plenty of media attention. I would assist to develop talking points, set up interviews, address questions, and report on the event with our own broadcast journalists.
The Iraqi's plan was to do a "soft move" and bring in buses to the camp, and invite the Me K to get on board. "Hey, these look like nice buses...I think I'll climb aboard and let these guys drop me off 100s of miles from my home and put me in a tent to live." How does that plan sound to you?
Actually it's an honest attempt to do this peacefully. It's not our problem to fix--they have to be able to work out these difficulties within the framework of humanitarian treatment of these people and the rules outlined in their constitution. I expect to go out there again.
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