Friday, July 17, 2009

HUNTER - 1 STEP CLOSER TO HOME

Hunter will be leaving Baharia tomorrow for the last time. He will be headed to Camp Al Taqaddum (Camp TQ). He is scheduled to leave TQ on August 25th for a short stay in Kuwait, and then home to Camp Lejuene, NC by the first part of September. Below is a link to what life will be like for Hunter at Camp TQ for the next month or so:

Life on TQ

Hunter will be in the advance party of 20 Marines coming home to prepare for the other 260 to follow a week or two later. He may be able to take a short leave, but will be preparing the buildings and offices for the other Marines to be able to come back to Camp Lejuene.

I will update the blog when he gives us a more definite schedule of his arrival date in NC.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Wrestling

Michael qualified to wrestle for the State Championship next weekend. He wrestled very well this weekend at the State Qualifier in Valdosta. This is the key match that got him in the Championship. The other wrestler here was ranked 5th in the state prior to this match. As you can see, Michael puts him away in the second round.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

HUNTER'S ADDRESS IN IRAQ


Hunter arrived in Baharia safely last week. His daily job while not on missions is the responsibility of keeping 3 HUMVEE and 3 MRAP vehicles operational and maintained properly. He shares this duty with one of his friends from Camp Lejeune.

Hunter has access to a satellite phone, and can purchase 180 minutes on calling cards for about $20 or so. So, he has already been able to call me a few times. I asked that he remain in close contact via phone, email or Facebook posts so we don't worry. He said he would try to make contact a few times a week.

To date he has been on one mission, and provided security for a team that was doing some civil affairs work there in Baharia. The team's interpreter is a native of Baghdad and rides in Hunter's vehicle along with his co-driver and gunner.

Hunter would love to receive letters or care packages. The size of box sent should be about a shoe box size. You can send up to a 12"x12"x12" size, but they frown on much larger than that. It takes about 1 week for packages to be delivered.

His address is as follows:

LCPL Gilkenson, Hunter R.
2/10 DET 3 TEAM 1
Unit 73349
FPO AE09509-3349


Thursday, January 29, 2009

Hunter Deploying Today


Hunter is deploying to Iraq. He will travel (wheels up about 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time today) from NC to Kuwait where he will be briefed and given an orientation. Then he will travel on to Baharia, Iraq by next week. His unit's orders as of today is to relieve a unit that has been serving in Baharia. Their function at the base there is to back up the Iraqi Army as needed. Later in the 13-18 month deployment they are hoping that their job focus becomes dismantling the U.S. base there.

Hunter's main job will be as a driver. Any time they leave the base it will be in a convoy of 3-4 vehicles. He will either be driving an "armored up" HUMVEE or an MRAP (see picture). Keep your fingers crossed for the MRAP, as these armored vehicles have had over 2,400 hostile incidence with zero fatalities. One of these vehicles ran over a 500# roadside bomb that blew the wheels off, and sent the engine 300 feet from the vehicle. Then every Marine got out and walked away. There were a few minor injuries, and the most severe was the driver with some broken ribs. They later found out he didn't have his seat belt on. So, we want Hunter in this vehicle with his seat belt on!

I will update the blog once Hunter contacts us from overseas. As for now; please pray for Hunter's safety as he travels, and for the entire time he is deployed.