24 March 2009

One month in

So I've officially been here a month now. Actually over a month. Only 11 more to go! Woo hoo! Well, things aren't se bad here. People bring entertainment. Lately we've been finally catching up with our work in te S4 shop, to where we actually get off before we have to go to bed. We've been watching LOST, beginning with episode 1. It's a fantastic show to get caught up in.

Communication has actually been very good from Gardez. I get to talk to Lauren almost every day, and I have regular access to my personal email. I guess I'm lucky I sit behind a computer all day. One of the perks of a staff job I guess. I shoul dbe getting my own personal internet soon, from a cell phone provider here called Afghan Wireless. The nation's largest cell phone service is ROSHAN with about 47% of the market, but they don't have internet!! Supposedly, they have 3G service here in Gardez. Woah!

Thanks to EVERYONE for keeping me in your prayers! It has kept me going strong for a month so far. But later is when I'm going to need prayer the most, 3/4 through the deployment when I'm REALLY ready to come home!

My job is going really well so far. It seems people are happy with you when you are nice to them. I'm not sure previous units had figured that out. Some locals have told me that people are much happier with our unit, because we actually care about them and treat them like humans. When you take the time to listen to their concerns and do something about them is when you "win hearts and minds". Maybe you've heard about the recent suicide bombings in the country. One was in downtown Kabul, about 2 weeks ago. They killed 20 coalition forces soldiers, and countless civilians. The general population completely hate the Taliban. Then, during the Muslim new year (this past weekend), a suicide bomber killed some civilians celebrating the new year in some random village. It's rediculous what the Taliban do. It's also rediculous to me (and to several locals I've talked to) what someone has to go through to become a suicide bomber. I mean, come on. Who in his right mind would strap 100 pounds of explosives on their chest, march into a crowd, and blow themselves up?? Only someone who thought God told them to do it I guess......

That's about all for now. Y'all have a nice day, and don't forget to write!!

-Ben

19 March 2009

Pics from Ben

Here are some pictures Ben sent me! Hopefully he'll have more for us!

Ben and I: Dropping him off :(
On the way to Gardez: 1,000 feet above the village
On the way to Gardez
On the way to Gardez
Ben's bedroomBen's office
FOB Gardez
Sunset from Ben's officeOne of Alexander the Great's outposts as seen from FOB Gardez

02 March 2009

Livin the Life

Hi all.

I'm here in Afghanistan living the life. It's an adventure every day. It's interesting to see a unit try and take over where another unit left off. There's a lot of catching up to do for everyone. It's really a lot of work winning the fight against an insurgency. Any insurgency is difficult to beat. Especially in difficult terrain in a foreign culture. The people here are very different. They live differently, have different values, and express themselves differently. It's even more different living in a Pashtun area. Pashtuns have "Pashtunwali", the Pashtun way of life, which supercedes Islam in some ways. It's very interesting working with these people on a daily basis.

It's been a loooong day today fixing problems. Tomorrow will be another long day. I'll get back soon!

Ben