Saturday, January 12, 2008

Day 1 :)


The day you get to Qatar on pass is day 0, so you get 4 full days not including any travel time. This works out real nice as I was pretty wiped out yesterday. I did go look around a bit. Let me tell you there is no shortage of stuff to do here. Before I go into all that let me again give props to the USO. Besides the Xbox's, PS III, Wii, Big screen TV, board games, snacks, toiletries, and books they provide they hand out phone cards. I'm not talking about some 10 minute, call home and let them know you made it card. I mean a 300 minute phone card. Just go in the USO and ask them for one. If you were one of the folks that donated to the USO over the holidays then I want to personally say "Thank You!!" This is the real effect of your donation. This is where your money went, and it is money well spent.

So here is a quick rundown of the AO. The USO/RR Headquarters building has the bars and restaurants in it. The Internet café, the USO canteen with the aforementioned video systems, dartboards, pool tables, and yeah yeah, wait for it, wait for it... Dance Dance Revolution! Ha ha ha. DDR was down for repairs but they have one. There are 2 gyms here. The big one has all you need, to include another internet café and phone center. The Dairy Queen and Orange Julius is also there which is convenient. You can get a scoop of protein powder in your OJ after you lift. The driving range and miniature golf course are here as well. There is the usual fast food offerings and a PX. If you really got have food there is a Chili's on post. I am good with free food in the DFAC, so I cant report on the Chili's.

I spent my day chillin mostly. I went to the gym and hit the weights. I am so not the do PT on vacation guy, but it has become such a habit I just don't like going a day without doing PT. I went to chow then headed over for my 3 beers. Amazingly they had Guinness on tap. The bartenders actually poured it correctly and even did the clover in the foam thing. Everybody that knows me hang on for this... I had 2 beers and packed it in. Just wasn't in the mood and really, whats 3 beers gonna do? I headed back to the barracks and went to sleep. Slept until like 1100 on Day 2, which is great. The best part of this place is not having shit to do. Which is my plan, not to do shit!

This better not be 1/2 the fun!

I made it to Qatar for my 4 day pass. Believe it or not that stunning model of efficiency known the world over as the US Military was able to move me, by air, a scant 400 miles in just under 8 hours! Yeah no shit. I cant give you all the details but suffice to say civilian air travel is looking a whole lot better.

We made it to Qatar on a C-130, which is a cargo plane. These aircraft are truly the workhorses of the Air Force. Some of these airframes are as old as I am! For those that are reading this from back home in Ohio, these are the aircraft we have in Vienna.

The aircrew did a great job and we had a very smooth and enjoyable flight. We were lucky because we only had about 60 personnel in our group or "chalk" and the plane can hold a lot more. A C-130 is designed for work, not comfort. When you ride in one you sit along the wall and in the middle so you are actually sitting perpendicular to the planes forward movement. The seats are metal frame benches with canvas stretched over them so they can swing up and out of the way when not needed. Since our chalk was so small we were able to stretch out and relax. It was pretty late after a very long day so most everybody crashed. The pic is from my seat in the middle looking at the starboard side of the aircraft. The crew chief had just put up the POW flag and I thought the red glow of the lights gave it a cool "im in the Army" sort of pic.

We made it to Qatar and everybody crashed until the afternoon. I am off to explore and see what there is to see. Next up: Day 1!