Monday, August 11, 2008

What a Weekend

This weekend was our FTX (field exercise) at Camp Perry. Each year we spend three days in the field playing war games and honing our skills. It's always a trip - we have chemical attacks, aggressors trying to access our camp, and all sorts of other fun stuff. Well this year, we had our Detachment, a brand new group of Red Horse Personnel from Mansfield, join us. Normally it's hotter than heck and miserable as all get out, but this year, the weather was just perfect. Other than the downpour we experienced on Saturday night, you couldn't ask for anything better. OK, maybe one thing could have been better. If you're going to have over three hundred people playing war games, you might want to locate the porta potties a bit farther away from the dining tent. Needless to say, after three days, even with good weather, when you stood in line for your meals, you always had the pleasant aroma of porta potty wafting through your nasal passages. Maybe this is the Air National Guard's way of helping us to control food portions and stay within fitness standards . . . it sure worked for me!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Regardless of where or when, if I see someone in uniform I make it a point to politely introduce myself, shake their hand and thank them for their service to the greatest country in the world. Since I haven't seen you in years, let me take this time to thank you Laurie, and everyone you serve with, for what you all do to defend and protect the freedoms we enjoy in the United States of America. Have an awesome day!

Dave Otte

Anonymous said...

I second the porta potty thing. I wondered if anyone with input on the layout for next year noticed.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Dave - it's an honor, it really is, to serve - and it really does mean a lot when people say Thanks. Thank You!