eggwards: (bearded Mike)
eggwards ([personal profile] eggwards) wrote2003-03-19 09:08 am

Wide Blue Yonder

I've been keeping my thoughts about the upcoming war to myself. It seems a bit unimportant what I think, and I've stayed a bit blissfully away from news reports and such. So unlike the normal news-junky that I've been in the past.

My thoughts actually turn to Dane Leach, another Fraternity Brother, who's somewhere out there, deployed with a transport group of C-130's. We swap emails now and again, and for the last 7 years he tells me what part of the world the Air Force has sent him off too. About a week ago he said that he was getting ready for deployment, leaving his wife and two kinds at the base in Abilene.

Being a mechanic in the Air Force means that he's likely to stay safe, but still I have to hand it to the men and women who've signed up for this duty. Right or wrong, they're going into harms way for us.

Dane wants out. Has been for about a year now, and can't do it. He's been all over the world, seeing more of it than he has his family. After this...hopefully.



-courtesy XTC-

Generals and Majors ah ah
they're never too far
from battlefields so glorious
out in a world of their own
They'll never come down
till once again victorious

Generals and Majors always
seem so unhappy 'less they got a war

Generals and Majors ah ah
like never before are tired of being actionless.

Calling
Generals and Majors everywhere
Calling
your World War III is drawing near

Generals and Majors ah ah
They're never too far
away from men who made the grade
out in a world of their own
They'll never come down
until the battle's lost or made

Generals and Majors ah ah
like never before, are tired of being in the shade.

[identity profile] octoberdreaming.livejournal.com 2003-03-19 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
One of my pledge brothers is over in Kuwait at the moment. The other two that I still keep in touch with (who just happen to be in the same Army unit at Fort Hood) are waiting to hear if their unit is going to be sent over or not, or maybe the decision has been made, and I haven't heard. :( It's a scary time, to think that someone we know might actually die from this. I understand and recognize the necessity of this attack, but I've never lost a friend to war before, and I hope... I hope I never experience that. Nor anyone else, such as yourself, either.

Howdy Michael!

[identity profile] sonoranbear.livejournal.com 2003-03-19 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
Let me take this opportunity, my first comment in your journal, say that I couldn't be in more agreement with you regarding thoughts of the men and women overseas that are going in there and doing this challenging and dubious work.

I have two young men that I've worked with who are going into the fray. Both of them struggled very hard to come up from the origins life dealt them and saw the armed forces as means to serve their country and better their lives. I'm praying for them every night now and all their brothers and sisters in uniform.

Let me also compliment you on your choice of music! That song has been running through my head for weeks now. Seems like there's dozens of times in my life that are soundtracked by Andy and the boys!

Let's hope this insanity ends soon.