Monthly Archives: October 2011

Photo of the Day – What Is That?

For many Afghans, they’ve never seen an American Soldier up close. Obviously, the many things we wear while on patrol invite questions and curiosity from the local populace. And no slice of society is more inquisitive than a nation’s youth.


Cpl. Justin McDonald, a military policeman with 58th Military Police Company, attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, allows young Afghan children to get a look at his gear. McDonald and his fellow MPs, along with their Afghan Uniformed Police partners from Police Sub Station 16, went out into the community to connect with the people. I hope he’s paying close attention or he’ll find that some of those curious attachments may be missing when the kids are gone! ;)

Transportation Boost Makes Difference To Vets

There are numerous veterans in pain from service wounds that never have healed, but who are unable to access the assistance they need because of transportation issues.  Making transportation accessible to people such as these is the goal of a new $30 million grant program launched this summer by four key government agencies. The Veterans Transportation and Community Living Initiative awards states and local governments, who applied by 16 September, up to $2 million to enhance existing transportation options in their communities. The grant helps with the costs of creating, expanding or increasing access to a one-stop-shop where veterans can find out all the transportation options available. Federal Transit Administration representatives said successful One Call/One Click Transportation Resource Centers are crucial to simplify access to riders.  To learn more about this transportation program, please click: http://www.armytimes.com/news/2011/09/military-vets-transportation-grants-091211w/

Photo of the Day – Toys

Over the next few days, I’m going to present a few photos taken by SPC April York of interactions between the Afghan people and our troops. I think it’s important to see these interaction. Remember these links when you here from people who say that our troops are “terrorizing women and children in the dark of night” or similar ignorant statements.

The fact is that our troops care about making Afghanistan a better place. The kids are innocent in all this and it’s important that young adults and children understand that WE are not the threat.


Pfc. Jessica Dostie, a military policewoman with 58th Military Police Company, attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, hands a toy ring to a young Afghan girl. Dostie and her fellow MPs, along with their Afghan Uniformed Police partners from Police Sub Station 16, were in the community of to reach out to the people.

Photo of the Day – Heil Chess Pieces

So, I’m currently in Kyrgyzstan performing some LNO duties here and had some time to check out the small vendor square here. One of the stores is called “Yuri’s Collectibles” and offers all sorts of Kyrgyz stuff. The wares range from handmade leather items, like flasks and necklaces, to shirts and dolls. They also various types of chess boards and pieces.

Can you imagine accepting an invitation to play chess and you had to protect this King?