Friday, December 23, 2011
Going Home
And just like that it's all done. Hopefully this blog will remain a way to learn a thing or two about Djibouti for those of you lucky enough to find yourselves with orders there. Au revoir!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Demobilization
Demob goes pretty quickly but, in my opinion, not quickly enough. It's mostly VA and transistion assistance briefs, turn in gear, and do the medical and admin stuff. The briefs are what get me the most. They are given by a lot of very nice people doing a very important job... but I really don't want any employment advice or PTSD counseling. I just want to get on a plane bound to Seattle.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
New Things at the DPC
Some new points that need to be mentioned: 1) The DPC now has its own billeting. Open squad bay for O-5 and below. (Also, the per diem rate is now 'at government cost' instead of standard M&IE rates. Enjoy the chow hall.) 2) Only 14 days of terminal leave allowed, the rest is sold back.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Freedom Bird
In a few hours I'm getting on a plane and flying back to the DPC at Camp Lejeune. It's been an amazing year but it's time to go.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Easy As Pie
The redeployment process is much, much, much easier than the deployment process. You tell your service component admin shop when your orders are ending (they know this already of course) and then they handle all the travel arrangements. You end up back where you came from and go through whatever rigamarole they have for you and then you're done.
I have ten days and a wake up.
I have ten days and a wake up.
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