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Current Concerns

Ok, so it's been three days since we learned that I'm being activated.  What have we been up to?  Well, one of our biggest concerns has been that I'll end up some place dangerous without the proper equipment.  Many soldiers, especially reservists, appear to be getting the shaft when it comes to proper gear, prompting some to buy their own armor for Iraq duty.  To that end, yesterday I went to a local police uniform and equipment store and discussed options for personal body armor with them.  It seems that for less than $1000 I can get a vest that will offer Level III protection (e.g. will stop a 7.62mm AK-47 round).  I haven't bought any armor yet -- I want to find out where I'm going and how well I'll be equipped first -- but given my situation the store said they would be able to find me a proper-sized vest within 7-10 days of my placing an order.

I broke my cell phone in Florida last week - the antenna which had been loose finally broke off.  We'd been meaning to upgrade our phone plan (which was from like 2000) ever since it became possible to keep your existing numbers last year, so we finally made the jump yesterday.  We went with Verizon because they have good coverage and few complaints, and Michelle and I both bought LG VX6000 camera phones, which so far seem pretty nice (though photos cost $.25 each to send-- ouch!).

Other than that, we've been trying desperately to keep up with AspAlliance and DevAdvice business and to take care of a million little loose ends, as well as spending some time visiting family.

Oh yeah, I also uploaded a couple of pictures to a gallery here.

Published Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:48 PM by ssmith

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ssmith said:

Steve, do CDMA cell phones work over in Iraq, or do you need GSM phones?
April 29, 2004 4:23 PM
 

ssmith said:

As far as I know, not much works over there aside from satellite phones. Verizon, for one, has no coverage there... The phone for me was just to hold me over while I'm still in the states.
April 29, 2004 4:51 PM
 

ssmith said:

I don't think you should be really worried about buying your own body armor. First, it's going to be so hot in the summer that you aren't going to wear it. Trust me, you won't. Second, every soldier has body armor. It's a required uniform piece to travel in Iraq. Also, you will have at least a month at your mob site maybe 2 months. You, as one of the company leaders, will be able to make sure the company has the proper equipment. You can get it all from CIF. As I understand it, you're in an engineering company, so you will probably be working within a secured base where this is little danger.

A satellite phone will work, and while you are in Kuwait, you can get a Wataniya telecom cell phone. $.50 per minute to the states.

If you are close to Baghdad, you can buy an Iraq cell phone from an Iraqi - Baghdad has a cell phone network now. Also, you can buy a small satellite dish for satellite Internet, and then Net2Phone.com is $0.02 per minute for VoIP phone calls. It all depends on how much money you are willing to spend.

But don't freak out. You'll get more equipment than you need.
April 29, 2004 8:30 PM
 

ssmith said:

Thanks for the info, Jeff. I found your blog earlier this week -- glad you got home in one piece. If you don't mind, I'd love to talk to you a bit more about your experiences - could you send me an email some time? I'm at ssmith AT aspalliance.com.
April 29, 2004 8:36 PM

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About ssmith

Enlisted in 1995. Basic at Ft Sill. AIT at Ft Jackson (75F). Served in Ohio National Guard. Went through ROTC program at Ohio State University and received 2LT commission in 1997, Engineer branch. Spent about 4 years in 16th Engineer Brigade in Ohio National Guard, then moved far from nearest unit and went into Inactive National Guard, and eventually Individual Ready Reserve. Called up from IRR in 2004 for duty in Iraq (Engineer Platoon Leader with 1st ID). Made it home in 2005. Resigned commission as a CPT in December 2005.