This is the UNISEX bathroom on the third floor balcony. I feel sorry for any females that go in there. Its really small the doors on the stalls hit the hand washing sink. I know guys that can't shut the stall door their knees get in the way. |
Jim Taylor came in the other day and we took some pictures and drove around the IZ abit. The Cross Swords are out at Saddam's old parade grounds. One of the hands is missing. I had heard that the swords were going to be demoed There are allot of Iraqi soldiers around we did not get out of the SUV. I have new picture click on the link New IZ pictures. Jim took some nice pictures. I have been yelled at for taking pictures so I am a little shy about it. |
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Driving around the IZ in Baghdad
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Another dusty day in the Middle East
Well, I guess its Summer now with all the dust storms that will bring. The insurgents like to throw an IDF over the wall during dust storms. IDF stands for Indirect Fire which means rockets and mortars. It is easier for them to elude coalition forces during a dust storm. It is still pretty quite as far as IDFs are concerned. I have 167 days until my flight home which I am calling The Freedom Flight.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
FOB Prosperity
Friday, March 6, 2009
Under the Rino bus
Well it was ground hog day at camp victory everyday for a long time and one day it suddenly change. I came in in work and was told I was going to the IZ (International Zone) but they did not know when. Well the plans changed and I came in the next day at 7pm and they said you are leaving for the IZ midday the next day. So that night I backup my computer profile and went home and packed up my hooch and now I am at FOB union. When they gave back the palace in the IZ everyone that was working there had to move somewhere. That somewhere is FOB union. One of my coworkers Ed said he didn't want to go so I got to go. That is how I got under the Rino Bus. The Rino above is troop transport convoy style to the IZ. Its an armoured bus and it travels with other troops in MRAPs. It does not take long and your there. My guess is I will have more to blog about now. Fob union is close to the new Iraq embassy. My department is still trying to find a suitable place to setup a new office. Tina the deal maker is working at getting us a place in FOB Prosperity so hopefully we are getting a place today or tomorrow.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Nuri Al-Maliki
This is Nuri Al-Maliki he is the current prime minister of Iraq the one on the left. For the most part, a deceit guy. His party is called the Islamic Dawa Party. Which earlier in the month had some candidates killed in Basrah. Read about it here
Nuri is not running for reelection he is trying to keep his job by getting some of his party members elected. Iraq has a Parliamentary system and Nuri can be voted out by a vote of no confidence. His party is secular, which means it believes in the separation of church and state. If the guy beside him Muqtada Sadr can get enough seats in Parliament Nuri days are numbered.
The election violence has been getting worse each day. Three Sunni canidates were killed this week. Read about it here
The Sunnis will at least try to get elected this time around in 2005 they boycotted the elections. There will be bad blood if they do not get elected. (and then some) Some have speculated about an alliance between Kurds, Sunni and Dawa Party. To take on the Shiites majority. The election last time in 2005 started wars between all the ethnic groups. The elections process always seem to redress the conflicts here in Iraq. I think the fears are the same as they were in 2005. The election result will tell the tale of when it will be possible for the US to withdraw. I have not seen any changes here at Victory and I think everyone is waiting for the outcome of this election. I am out Y'all.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Barack Obama 16 months or SOFA
Well change has come to Washington. President Barack Obama is still saying 16 months and we will be out of Iraq. The SOFA agreement says 2011. Which will win out, we will have to wait and see. The soldiers are hoping they don't have to come back to Iraq again. Most have been here for two tours and extra long ones at that. I think that's why they were glued to the TV during the inauguration speech.
The contractors all talk about how nothing is changing. It seems we should be planning for when the troops leave the cities in less than 6 months.. No word on that subject. Maybe they are waiting until after the January 31st Iraqi elections. One of my coworkers who has spent some time here and Afghanistan, said we came in a hurry and will be leaving in a hurry too. It should be interesting to see what happens next.
I am out.
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