Thursday, August 30, 2007

Semper Gumby

Setz, Me, my hardcore SAW gunner Garrison, and Droll the serial killer, getting ready to come down off the hot plate- I mean roof.
The premission prayer.
This one is for my un-sung gunner Sartor he doesn't get to dismount much but when he does he definitely proves he is on it. Be safe and have fun on leave brother.
I think they need tobacco laws here!

Wow, have we done a whole lot of shit since my last post. I fucked up this time around and didn’t keep a running journal of what the hell was going on. Things were going at such a fast pace and still pretty much that most of the shit we did run together like a huge jumble in my mind. Our task and purpose can change at a minutes time, and sometimes even on the ground. I tell the guys Semper Gumby, which means ‘Always Flexible’. Be ready to bend and flex to accomplish the mission, and we will. It’s Groundhog Day every damn day with minor tweaks and twists. I’ll try to put it together the best I can and in the future do a better job of writing down what the hells going on.

August this month is so damn hot the word ‘fuck’ can’t even put it into perspective. It’s a nasty heat that even after you get back in the truck and put your face in the vent of the AC you still feel overwhelmingly hot. Your body is soaked from head to toe. Sweat runs down your face and leaks into your eyes burning them and obscuring your vision. To get a taste of the heat one would have to go outside in jeans and a jacket and a 60lb back pack run around the house and up and down some stairs come back inside and instead of trying to cool down by the fridge or the AC have the oven on and stand in front of it and open it. The heat is inescapable.

The first mission I’ll start with was the barrier mission, what a cluster fuck if something could go wrong it did. We in the military have a logical excuse for this and it’s called Murphy’s Law, what can go wrong will. Murphy tends to show up and turn a simple task into an epic of biblical proportions. Murphy is like the Gremlins of WWII. An example is when we set out to do this shit our route turned out to be impassible and we had to take a different route taking us next to an area that was really shitty and shady. Then one of the monstrous trucks toting the barriers became lodged in a shit pond breaking an axle and shredding a fucking tire and dumping the barriers off of the back. Through all this we still accomplished our mission, which was only supposed to be a couple of hours turned out being a lot of hours. Later we would find that one of our sister units decided to drive their fucking tanks over the damned barriers destroying them…. Hoooah!

The next one we set out on a 3 hour to deliver medical supplies to some of the clinics out in town. A little good will gesture to the local populace. Fucking Right? We reached a certain point and left the safety of our vehicles to walk the route. We walked and walked and walked a little more. One of the clinics didn’t even want the stuff we were bringing. They said that they would just get stolen. We reached a neighborhood where the kids decided to through rocks at us, then they followed us for a little while hiding behind shit and throwing rocks. It’s a good thing that my gunner is a crack shot with a sling shot… Right? Maybe throwing rocks is there way of telling us thanks for the medical supplies and medicine! At one point I think the temp peaks 130 and a little over. Walking now has become a tedious chore. We are directed down one street walking in front of the vehicles and suddenly the people get ghost. The street becomes barren and empty and the obstacles in the road are reminiscent of some war movie where the star platoon is about to walk into a sick ambush. The only people out, are those out of the suspected kill zone looking on like spectators in a blood sport. The point man Murrdawg looks back to me and at the same time we both utter the words “Fuck that!” We back track and take a different route. We hit a road intersection with an open area to our left front. The point man on my side of the road steps over a plastic bag looks down, looks up again, and yells for everyone to get back. We all run back and assess the situation. Running yet alone yelling at this point becomes a matter of endurance, it is so hot and the heat has bled the energy from all of us. The point man had seen wires coming out of the bag and going out into the open area. At this point we are all smoked, a short walk has us breathing hard, myself I’ve already drank 7 bottles of water. I suggest getting on the roof of the building on the corner to get better eyes on the suspected device. We hop the gate and take the house by force clearing to the top. Thankfully it was only a three story home and there was a lot of stairs because at this point we really needed that shit. We got up top to look down on the device and immediately started taking small arms fire. The guy sucked obviously after 3 shots and he couldn’t hit shit. We panned out for 360 degrees security on the roof. We had guests also on the roof; about 3 sheep were up there. Setzer runs around the corner then comes back and he says “SSG Ruark you gotta see this shit!” meanwhile shots are still cracking over our heads. “What?” “I just saw the funniest shit.” “What?” He is laughing so hard he can’t even tell me. CRACK! “This fucking sheep straight jumped off of the roof.” “What?” “I’m not even bullshitting right now that bitch jumped off the roof.” “What onto the next roof.” “NO straight off the side like down 3 stories.” CRACK! “No fucking way.” I went with him to the other side of the roof to look down. It was a long way down and he said that the sheep flipped upside down on its way over. The neighbors must have thought it a gift from Allah or some shit because there was no sign of a sheep. I don’t know maybe the little fucker made it.
Unable to see wires running out of the bag we went back down stairs and made a short run undercover back to the trucks. At this point this short run felt like a marathon. My muscles began to cramp due to the never-ending heat. Did I tell you that this mission was only supposed to last like 4 hours or so? We called EOD to come check out the device. About 4 hours later they arrive with Dco and begin clearing the device. They had set explosives down on the device though later they deemed it to be nothing. BOOOOOOOOOOM! “Did they blow it?” “I don’t know?” No it was Dco getting hit with an EFP about 100m from our position. No one was hurt but the truck had to be towed away. We went to the scene of the blast and started clearing houses and asking questions. I began to wonder how much more my body could take. Everyone was sucking. I honestly didn’t know if I could climb anymore fucking stairs. We found the initiation device and rolled that up and after 14 hours of straight suck we returned to Rusty. That fucking shit sucked hard and was a lesson in endurance. I guess they really appreciated the medical supplies and celebrated with explosives. These people are so nice.

Nope not done yet long post did a lot of shit so bare with me as I ramble on o’ ye faithful reader. At this point you might want to grab a Red Bull or a Monster, I would. Like I said all the days mix together like some kind of perverted Martini, if those who where there remember it different feel free to comment but here goes.

If memory serves then pretty much the day after the craziness as above stated we went on another mission to look for 3 guys. It was a hot no joy day and we just walked around silly and hot going into houses. Later that night we would get a brief for a raid that would kick off at 0 dark thirty. We punched wire and rolled up to the target block, we dismounted and hauled ass up to the house. My guys were the assaulting element directly behind the breach team. The chain on the gate was too heavy for the bolt cutters so we had the humvee ram the gate open. We flowed in to the front door. The door was a metallic door locked from the inside. Setzer unslung the universal door opener (12 gauge sawed off Mossberg) pumped 2 rounds of 00 goodness into the lock kicked it open and we were in. Surprise the LBG, (little brown guy) we were looking for was not home. We went next door and woke up the neighbors and he wasn’t there either. My guys set up a 360 on the roof while the other team searched. I noticed 2 cars driving down the street with there lights on when suddenly the trail vehicle turned off his lights and made a turn and stopped at that corner. I brought Young up with the 203 (a 40mm grenade launcher mounted on the underside of his M-4 Carbine) and had him launch a flare right at them. The flare has to be shot at a high angle in order to allow it time to flare up and burn. The cars were down far enough where he had to fire in a flat trajectory to get it there. The flare didn’t spark up until about 15m from the ground, then getting caught in power lines, then starting a trash fire, but it did the trick and those cocksuckers rolled out. Young got to shoot his 203 so he was happy. We didn’t find shit and rolled home to go to bed.

Now I know I’m missing shit but we’ll keep going and I promise to start taking notes after this debacle. Here goes. At some point I went to FOB Liberty to attend an intermediate search class. FOB Liberty is huge and has a Taco Bell, and Burger King, so you know I was munching down on some whoppers and burrito Supremes, give me a break I had no choice. Mean while back at the ranch or Rusty or what ever you want to call this high speed avenue to hell. A big ass indirect rocket came into the FOB and decided to land under my truck taking it out of commission. No one was hurt thankfully, the guys were on their way out to the trucks right as it happened. On the day I was coming back from this class, Cco went out to investigate a douche bag that had been seen shooting an RPG or something. At some point during the patrol they got a change of mission. 2nd PLT was off searching another area of the sector and 3rd was dismounted when an explosion set events in an entirely different direction of what was originally going to be a monotonous mission.
3rd had dismounted and was shielded by their vehicle when insurgents touched off an EFP packed with explosives. The explosion was so intense that my guys on a roof about a block away felt the blast and said that it blew out the windows of the building that they were on. The guys from 3rd were blown off of there feet the vehicle destroyed, but everyone was still alive. A couple of there guys had been on the side where the EFP had actually gone off. A majority of the guys down had been 15 to 20m away from this blast. Some were dazed and some had taken shrapnel. My platoon reacted and went to assist 3rd. The guys from 3rd that weren’t affected started setting up security and taking control of the situation. 2nd arrived at the scene and the 3rd Platoon PSG also the acting 1SG had set up his casualty collection and had begun initiating there medevac sequences. He directed the 2nd Platoon guys to a house where the blast happened near, they went on to clear 3 more houses. The guys were then called to a possible cache that 3rd had found. It was a great find and they were able to take a lot of shit off the street from grenades to EFP’s. They ended up detaining 4 guys and one of them was an upper level bad guy on someone’s wanted list. Everyone involved from what I’m told reacted without hesitation. The 2nd Platoon guys went to the aid of their 3rd platoon comrades not knowing what the casualty situation was like, and the 3rd platoon guys expedited there wounded to the nearest aid station. From all the training and preparation the situation was quickly under control. The streets were on lock down, coalition killing weapons were taken out of the hands of those who threaten the security of Iraq, and our friends were alive.
I flew back to Rusty later that night un aware of anything that had taken place. I got back to the trailers and didn’t see anybody. I happened upon one guy who gave me the skinny. I finally saw some of my guys and they were like “You missed it Sergeant!” I was just glad that everyone was ok. It had been a big day for Cco and an eye opener for some. SSG Ume told me that he was very proud of the guys. That they were on it. Setzer was leading the squad in my absence and he and Droll were both commended for their actions by SSG Ume. No hesitation, just reaction.
Now that would probably be a great place to leave off and let you stew, no were not done yet. Grab another Red Bull we’re almost done.
If memory serves, which a lot of times it just doesn’t. We went out the very next day and tried to look for these douche bags that fired this RPG. We were told to look for a dark colored sedan. It shouldn’t be that hard, there was only a dark colored sedan in just about everyone’s driveway on this fucking street. No worries though we searched an ass load of houses got hot as all get out and didn’t find shit. The next day we were on standby for a mission that didn’t go down that was great, or maybe we did do something but it was just gay enough to the point that I’ve suppressed the memory. I do know on the 3rd day I was wearing the same uniform just out of hardness, which I would later regret due to some serious chaffed on my helmet. We rolled to try and find some bad guy, and after taking a knee for aboutn2 hours then rolled to a suspected cache sight were we found some more bad shit, like RPG’s and EFP’s and such and a lot more. Another stellar find. My guys and I were on the roof slowly roasting to a tender crispiness when we got the order to head back down and look for Mr. Shithead. Mr. Shithead was definitely off his game as we rolled up hopped the hell out kicked in a gate rolled in and started fucking people up. We entered a house with at least 20 folks in there cleared up to the roof, and took 4 guys in for questioning. It was actually pretty badass there was Apache gunships flying around in support of us, it was almost like something out of a movie. We would later learn that one of the men we grabbed was the Mr. Shithead we were looking for. A numero uno on someone’s wanted list. It was actually in yahoo news, not our unit or anything that brought him in but just kind of a broad big bad guy was grabbed in eastern Baghdad, type deal. Well if you read it that was us! Cco has been kicking some serious ass lately, and also sweating some serious ass lately. In about 25 more days it should be cooling off.
Here is an update to one of my previous posts. 1st Platoon went and grabbed the piece of shit who sniped our brother. Good night bitch!
Ok man that’s it for now you can actually get the hell off of the computer now and get back to your jobs because I know that you read this shit at work! That’s it. ROODAWG OUT!!!!!!!

19 comments:

Mayden' s Voyage said...

You keep writing...I'll keep reading- and I need to re-read this about 4 times to get all of it :)
My best regards to you and your brothers in arms-

Anonymous said...

Yep--I'm at work and my lunch hour ended about 25 minutes ago. I cant stop reading this shit. Sounds like you've had a busy couple of weeks. I'll have to read again when i get home.
got to get back to work. Hang in there man.

Sparkel said...

Some one from Books Fors Soldiers (of which I am involded) mentioned your blog earlier this week. I checked it out and was sucked right in and passed it on to several more people. I am also a member of Soldiers Angels, but I am careful who I forward it to LOL. The honesty rocks.

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I'm short on time today so I'm going to have to reread again later. Stay Safe.

Unknown said...

Yowza! How the frick are you going to top this post...lol? Another riveting read (although I can't exactly recommend it for relaxing before bedtime...lol). Take care and stay safe out there! (Andrea from BFS)

Anonymous said...

Whoa that was a long one. It looks like the Iraqis are a butch of ungrateful host. They are treating you guys like the mother-in-law that comes to visit and stays too long. The sling shot is a great idea. I’d be happy to send you more if you need them. I also hear the President is in your neck of the woods today. I bet he brought a sling shot along with him too. He might need it. Not reading from work today, I’m one of the lucky ones that got labor day off. Hang in there buddy, it sounds like you have been busy lately. Hopefully we can get you guys home soon.

Anonymous said...

Wow you guys have been busy since we last heard from you. I’m surprised you were able to catch your breath long enough to even write. I’m exhausted from just reading about it. I agree with Mike--the rock throwing sticks in my craw too. It’s not something I haven’t heard before but it still hurts to think you guys have to endure that type of crap. The jumping sheep was a new twist--that must have been pretty funny. I also want to send out my congratulations to Cco on your recent successes--you guys sure do make us proud. I’m keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers for a safe and speedy return home.

Anonymous said...

I just got word that you’ve been writing again so I had to take a look. You weren’t kidding about needing a Red Bull for this one I think I’m going to need a nap now. So you are getting shot at and sheep are jumping off the roof and no one stopped to take pictures? To say the last few weeks have been a lesson in endurance for you is an understatement. I don’t know how you guys do it. I’m going to take a nap now and then read this one again I want to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Be well and be safe! I forgot to mention that I really like the pictures.

Anonymous said...

Great yet again! Keep up the good work!

Anonymous said...

I was thinking about you today and I wanted to give you an update on my nephew John. My mother wrote about him here before. John is doing well but he doesn't tell us much about what he is doing. I am glad you are doing this so people will know what it is like for the soilders. I want to thank the woman that helped us get John signed up to get mail and told mom about you. We didn't thank her. John is getting mail now and it makes him feel good to know that people who don't know him care about him. I just want you to know that i care about you and the other soilders with you and your families. You are all heros and God bless you.

Anonymous said...

I'm back at work so you could say i get paid to read your blog. I stewed over it all weekend and wanted to leave a better comment. I wouldn't have the disapline to do your job cause i would kick the shit out of those rock throwing fuckers. I think the sucidal sheep is a classic.... that one gave me a good laugh but I don't know what chaffed helmet is.. you should have that looked at. Hang in there man I like your style.

Anonymous said...

I "work" with Mike and I had to see what he was so riled up about. I haven't had the time to read everything because unlike Mike I do work around here. I've been engossed by what I have read so far and I will go back and catch up. I want to offer you my thanks for the job you are doing. Keep yourself safe over there!

Anonymous said...

I heard that you were back in action and boy was that ever true! This was a difficult read not because of the length but it was emtionaly draining. I've said this before but the dangerous and miserable contitions you must endure show your strength of character. Please tell everyone there that I'm very proud of them and to know that you are all appreciated and cared for by all of us back here in the U.S. I am praying for your safe return home.

Anonymous said...

I think the IED's are a bigger worry than the rock throwing locals. I do hate to hear that you are treated so poorly by those you are trying to help. It's easy to understand why you call yourself The Angry American. I have the utmost respect for your continued commitment. John

Well done again! Know that all your hard work is appreciated and does not go unnoticed. I'm keeping you all in my prayers
God Bless! Sue

Anonymous said...

This one may have been a long but it was good on content and I like your perspective and how you see things. You are in my prayers for continued strength to face each day.
Thank you and keep writing!

Anonymous said...

It must be very hard for you to stay motivated to do your job. I can not imagine what it must be like for you day after day. You represent the very best that America has to offer. I feel honored and humbled to have you represent me and our country.
Know that I'm keeping you and your family in my prayers.

Anonymous said...

Great again! The fast pace and the twist and turns gave this entry a hectic feel and I imagine that's what it was like for you. The perseverance, dedication and spirit you show exemplifies what kind you man you are and the kind of men we have serving our country. I had a good laugh at the end because I usually read at home, but you caught me at work today. Please tell everyone that we are so proud of them and that my family and I are keeping all of you and your families close to our hearts and in our prayers.

Anonymous said...

Continue to kick some serious ass out there! I'm keeping you in my prayers.

Anonymous said...

What Is A Soldier

What is a Soldier? Where do they come from, where does he go?
Who are these men and women who will never say no?
Have you ever taken a good look, a look beneath the camo, a look beneath the skin, a look into their hearts, just so you would know where they've been?

A Soldier is a patriot in the truest sense of the word. He is a flag-waver, he is a believer, he is an achiever, and most of all.... he is a minute man just as his forefathers where 230 years ago.

A Soldier is from the north, the south, the west, and the east. He is from Oklahoma, Tennessee, Montana, and Louisiana. He is from the city, the towns, the farms, the ranches.... he is from the heartland, the mountains and the plains. He is coast to coast and border to border.

A Soldier comes from many places, but if you ask him, he will tell you, everywhere, because where he is now, is where he is suppose to be, where he is suppose to be, is where he belongs and where he belongs, is where he is ordered to be. And that's where he will stay, until his mission is complete at the end of the day.

A Soldier is a son, a daughter.... a brother… a sister.... a mother, a father....a wife… a husband.... a friend, a buddy.... but most of all, a Soldier is a child of God who is never far away. A Soldier lives in our hearts, cherished with our love, remembered and prayed for everyday.

A Soldier goes where he is told, does what he is ordered, and does not question his mission. He is not a politician, not a maker of laws, or a debater of cause.
He is just a Soldier, protecting our freedom, our homes, our lives, without a lot of recognition.

A Soldier is a griper. He gripes about the cold, the heat, the rain, the snow. He gripes about the food he does not get, the shower he hasn't had, and the letter he never received. He gripes about his buddies who would die for him, his sergeant who he would die for, his commander who trains him to survive. He gripes to ward off the boredom, the lonely days and the even lonelier nights. Just his way of saying 'if I'm gripen, things are alright'.

A Soldier is very special, a brilliant piece of art. He has been created in the eyes of God, molded by his father and mother and given a golden heart.
He will protect you, save you, and comfort you. He will fight for you and die for you.
So the next time you see him, give him a hug, give him a hand shake, give him a salute. Make sure he knows,
His Profession Is Our Freedom and
God Walks At His Side

In Memory of
COL Ross Nixon
Jul 4 1943 - 7 Apr 2007
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