14 Dec 2009
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Wrapping up the military experience | |
Looking back on the deployment as we wrap this up and move on with our lives in Christiansburg, we went through an incredible amount of positive change: I helped transition Basra from British to US command, relocating a Division headquarters, transitioning first to 10th Mountain Division, then the 34th Infantry Division, all the while growing the Basra military infrastructure by about threefold. I left much better than I found it! In the course of this... I was promoted from Major to Lieutenant Colonel. Lisa was recognized as Cub Scouter of the Year Henry was awarded a bronze star for work from 5 October to 15 September. The Overseas Service Bar for serving in the Centcom area of operations, the Iraqi Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal (2nd award), the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M” device indicating I mobilized from the Army Reserve to deploy, the Overseas Service Ribbon (2nd award, since I previously served in Europe as a Lieutenant). Lisa completed new landscaping, reshingled & repaired roof, and painted 3 rooms Lisa and Henry became band parents: Eric is really sticking with the baritone! Ethan advanced in Kempo and joined a Lego team that didn’t require Henry & Lisa-- winning regional tournement champion and competing at state level! Henry got his weight down to 204 lbs. Renewed my DoD credentials. Certified Systems Engineering preparation (Passed the INCOSE CSEP exam this November) Henry went from 3 pullups to 8 pullups. Took our family to Germany Henry participated regularly in a 4-month bible study Lisa, Eric and Ethan attend church regularly. Ethan is an acolyte. Eric has his first teenage girlfriend. MatWeb was published as a successful case study in a Marketing book. Laureen’s team built and fielded NextThreeDays.com Eric and Ethan both are doing well in school, scouts and church. Ethan competed at the 2008 State Lego tournament. Both boys are frequently praised by outsiders for their excellent manors & behavior. Successfully rehired Jim Wyers at ACI Successfully found/hired Lisa Thompson for ACI Certainly these are all great things, but this was an extremely challenging year. It was much harder than Lisa or I ever thought it would be, and has made a big change on both of our world-views and personal philosophies. God Bless those still deployed. |
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