Ok, so I have been in Iraq for a little over a week now. Living conditions are much better that I was led to believe, and I have internet, so yay.
I just got back from a two day mission in Mosul that really only took about half a day to complete, but I got to fly in a blackhawk for the first time in a combat zone. My current location (though it can change at a moments notice) is COB Speicher, where we are doing a mission that involves fiber optics. I do not know where I will be headed to next, or when I'll be heading out from here.
Is it hot here? Yes, but I really can't tell, it feels like a hot day back home to me. I do get cold in the mornings when my squad does PT... and its only 60 outside. The smell is not nearly as bad as I remember it being, but then I was in Baghdad with stagnant canals and sewer water running through the streets - though Mosul did have that same stench.
I miss home, and my wife and daughter, especially since they both have a lot of medical problems that they are dealing with right now. I miss being able to cuddle with my wife at night and get a good nights sleep. I miss my daughter's laughter and playing with her - I even miss her trying to climb on me. I miss my church, really I do; I miss being able to attend the Divine Liturgy - which has been described as Heaven on Earth - and I miss partaking in the Eucharist, I miss the friends that I have made there... mostly though I miss the free coffee and dough-nuts after service.
Although I do miss home I know that I still have a while yet before my deployment is over and I get to go home to my wife and daughter. Overall I am doing very well, right now I get plenty of down time, but that can change at any time. I'm anxious to see where else this deployment will have me going.
We love you and miss you, little brother. Thankful for updates that let us know you're okay. <3
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