5 Apr
After a long morning of receiving Iraqi Soldiers we took a couple of hours in the afternoon to regenerate our batteries. Today is a recuperation day for our visitors after their long day on the road to our location. Other then a few meetings and some brief orientation of our procedures the new Soldiers spent the day relaxing. All seemed calm and quiet until about 8 PM. Just after 8 o'clock there was a report that some members from one of our schools were injured and on there way to the aid station. To be honest I did not think anything of it and continued my meeting with the Iraqi Logistics Civilian at my location. When we finished our conversation I headed to my desk to check my e-mail. I was side-tracked by the events that were taking place at the aid station - the aid station is co-located with my office. I will not get into the specifics of what happen but, in short - three local Iraqi Soldiers were injured by some bad guys and left on our back door step. We treated them for bruises and sprains, and sent them away via medivac to a hospital that could check for internal injuries and provide around the clock observation and attention for the next 24 hours; they soldier were rough-up but they will be fine. Sometime, amongst all the building projects and logistic issues, I forget I am in a war zone - this was a reality check. If this is the worst that I see in my 6 months in Iraq I will be very thankful. Life is too short to worry about the small stuff - I agree. Stay safe.
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