
A couple of days ago I told you about Eric’s Alert Drill to head out to the field.
Alert Drill: A telephone-tree phone system get everyone on the same page & on the same airfield, in this instance, on time & with 150 lbs of gear in tow.
The Field: Army slang for “let’s go camping & shoot stuff up”.

So being better prepared this time around, he loaded everything up & we headed to the hangar….at 0630.
Where they sat.
Then laid down.
For 5 hours before taking off.

They were flying to the field in style in Chinook’s.
*Note the ample leg room, scenic aerial view with plenty of overhead baggage space & lovely flight attendants.
(Not.)
Chinook’s are the big double-bladed transport helicopters that make a distinctive “whoop-whoop-whoop” sound when flying overhead.

Did I mention Eric was coming off the night shift & was on no sleep?…
(pretty sure I mentioned grumpy bear in there somewhere…ahh look, there’s my bear now)
But did I mention Eric hates flying in helicopters?…
Oh sure…the boy can fix them like nobody’s business. But after several trips with no-holds-barred, free-styling helicopter pilots in Iraq…let’s just say he & his stomach prefer ground transportation.

But he arrived safe & sound to an undisclosed Korean location where they got to unload everything & wait around some more for further instructions.
And he was thoughtful enough to take some pictures for me to share with you. Plus a video or two…that I’ll share tomorrow.










Just like all government jobs; hurry up and wait! I was wondering how you were allowed on the tarmac and inside the Chinook to take the pictures; then I read the end of your blog. Thanks, Eric, for the pics; be sure to thank all your buddies, ad well as yourself, for their service to our country from a grateful American. Your sacrifices do not go unnoticed.