Hi guys! I've been in country now for about three weeks.
Still no pics - but I'm now at a COP - Combat OutPost. Dunno if I can say which one, but which one doesn't really matter I guess. OpSec and all.
Been on about 6 patrols so far - most mounted, one dismounted and two traffic control point ops.
I've been designated the SAW gunner for my squad - in the Army, your standard squad is two 4-man teams and the Squad Leader. I'm in first squad. Typically that puts me the second or 3rd guy in our staggered column formation and lone wing-man on the left of the wedge (or right).
Looking at my SAW, I apparently have the PARA version with the telescoping buttstock and the short barrel. It also has the M145 ELCAN (C79 for you Canadians). Carrying all that ammo (2-200rd drums and 1-200 rd drum in the gun), spare barrel and bipod (I currently have a grip pod as my fore attachment) is HEAVY. The IOTV doesn't help much either in the weight department - everyone else has plate carriers. lol
I've driven an MATV and ridden in MRAPs (MaxPro's). Very nice vehicles. They are certainly confidence builders in that you feel protected inside them. That MATV is a sexy vehicle too - if it's not wrapped up in RPG netting. lol
So far, the Afghan people near us are quite nice - very talkative and friendly. Gotta watch out for them with sticky fingers though - especially the kids. lol
Anyway, just wanted to say hey and I'll see you guys later!

Still no pics - but I'm now at a COP - Combat OutPost. Dunno if I can say which one, but which one doesn't really matter I guess. OpSec and all.
Been on about 6 patrols so far - most mounted, one dismounted and two traffic control point ops.
I've been designated the SAW gunner for my squad - in the Army, your standard squad is two 4-man teams and the Squad Leader. I'm in first squad. Typically that puts me the second or 3rd guy in our staggered column formation and lone wing-man on the left of the wedge (or right).
Looking at my SAW, I apparently have the PARA version with the telescoping buttstock and the short barrel. It also has the M145 ELCAN (C79 for you Canadians). Carrying all that ammo (2-200rd drums and 1-200 rd drum in the gun), spare barrel and bipod (I currently have a grip pod as my fore attachment) is HEAVY. The IOTV doesn't help much either in the weight department - everyone else has plate carriers. lol
I've driven an MATV and ridden in MRAPs (MaxPro's). Very nice vehicles. They are certainly confidence builders in that you feel protected inside them. That MATV is a sexy vehicle too - if it's not wrapped up in RPG netting. lol
So far, the Afghan people near us are quite nice - very talkative and friendly. Gotta watch out for them with sticky fingers though - especially the kids. lol
Anyway, just wanted to say hey and I'll see you guys later!