The Observation Post
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Press On
The Project Valour-IT drive is getting interesting. Those blasted Doggies are proving hard to catch, but it's only a matter of time. The Zoomies were going strong earlier today, but are falling behind as I write this. There must have been a late tee time at the golf course. The Swabbies are lagging a bit behind, but to be fair it's probably due to someone sounding "Sweepers, sweepers, man your brooms" over the 1-MC. Make sure you give that ship a good sweepdown, fore and aft, boys. Don't forget those ladderbacks.

To my fellow Jarheads, keep it coming. We're the smallest in both size and budget, yet we're giving the heavily-overfunded Zoomies a run for their money. Big Army, you're next.
 
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I'm a Captain in the Marine Corps, and an infantry officer by trade. Currently, I am assigned to 2d Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO) as a Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC), responsible for requesting and directing close air support in support of friendly ground units. I have deployed to the Central Command AOR on four separate occasions, including two tours in Iraq and a tour in Afghanistan. I will be returning to Iraq for another go-round in the fall of 2007.

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