After we got to Hokkaido we started getting ready to go out into the training area to shoot. Now for those of you who don't know what I do, I'm a Field Artilleryman and shoot the M777A2 Howitzer. After spending a couple of days back at a base camp we went out into the training area and I had two of the most miserable days I have ever had out in the field. At first it was just a little chilly, but then it started raining and the wind started blowing and it got real bad real quick. It pretty much rained for the next two days and didn't let up. That night was even worse and some Marines from one of the other units went down with hypothermia. After two days of this we were told to go back to base camp and wait for the weather to pass. On our way out of the position my gun and truck got stuck in the mud and we had to dig it out but eventually we got out and made our way back to the camp.The Marines are digging a ditch to get the giant pool of water away from the gun, because of the non-stop rain it was a useless effort but they didn't care because it kept them warm.
This was the muddy mess we were working in.
The back of the 7-ton that carries all the ammo
Me and my gun
My gun section
Three of our six guns
Video of us shooting in Yausubetsu
Us out for a six mile stroll
The next day we went to the town of Kushiro and spent the day there. It wasn't that fun or exciting because we went on a thursday afternoon adn nothing was open so that kind of sucked but you can't win them all.
A few days later we got on the plane and flew back to Okinawa. Since we have been back we have done a lot of maintenance on the gear because we found out not to long ago that our deployment has been cut short and we are going home 2 1/2 months early! So now we will be back in Hawaii on August 1st instead of mid October like we originally thought.
That's all I have for now, so sayo(o)nara (Good Bye) and doomo arigatoo gozaimasu dokusho (thank you for reading)
Very cool! It was really exciting to see what you do Randy! Thanks :) Noah will think this is the coolest thing ever. Hope all is well! Enjoy your last few months and I am so happy that you get to go home early!!
ReplyDeleteGood grief, no wonder you sounded so horrible! Thanks for sharing; it's neat to see where you are and what you're doing. Will you post a karaoke video next? Noah asked me to ask you.
ReplyDeleteLovebug~ you are the best and your post was absolutely amazing! I couldn't have asked for a better surprise tonight! I just love hearing about your days and nothing is better than seeing pictures of you while you're gone!
ReplyDeleteI felt terrible that my Father's Day post wouldn't work, but now I guess I know why! You were already logged in trying to surprise us! What are the odds of us trying to surprise each other at the exact same moment from opposite sides of the world?! Must be the great minds :)
We love you so much and can't wait for you to be home! **hugs & kisses**
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ReplyDeleteThat was great post! Eric will start doing them soon enough too I'm sure :)He gave me a "lesson" on your video. I'd never seen it in action like that before! We can't wait till you get back! (Really though I need to hang out with Baby Noah!) He's getting WAY to big too fast!!
ReplyDeleteBe safe!!
That was wonderful Randy!! Love the pictures,video and history lesson. Missing you greatly. Noah is absoulutely beautiful so happy that him and his mommy came to Iowa for the summer. I love you and were waiting for your visit.
ReplyDeleteWow Randy! That's a lot of work! Thank you for everything you do for us to keep us safe, we all miss you back home and we're very proud of you!
ReplyDeleteRandy, you and your family is amazing. I an so proud of you. I sure wish they had all of this when Kenny was in the Navy, maybe deployments wouldn't have been so hard. I am glad you guys share your life with us. Love you all very much. Aunt Bobbi
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