A personal log on my experiences in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait 2005-2015. I am on a telecommunications project in various places in SouthWest Asia. I enjoy to hear from my readers, please feel free to comment or email. cemab4y@hotmail.com "The views expressed in this blog are my personal views and do not in any way constitute official Masonic positions, policies or endorsements. "
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
18 Jan 2007
For the record, I am a Caucasian man. My people immigrated into Kentucky, with Daniel Boone, on his second trip through the Cumberland gap. My family history has been researched back to the 12th century in Wales. I am also a civilian technician here in Iraq. I am not a soldier, and I do not get involved in combat operations. I just run the computers here. I am a veteran, I was in the US Air Force for five years, and I am proud of my military service. I am also proud to serve alongside America's finest, in my civilian capacity. I am way out in the middle of the Iraqi desert, and there is no combat out here, anyway. My biggest danger is falling off my bicycle.