Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The Beginning

So there I was happily attending Texas A&M, and enjoying life in the Corps of cadeds in Delta Company. When after three short days of classes, I get a phone call (voice mail) from my dad telling me that it appears that I have orders to deploy in support of Iraqi Freedom. My first thought is to try to get out of going, so I call the CO of Delta company, and go to the Trigon to try and talk to somebody there, but it is 5:01 pm and every one is gone for the day. That night I drive home to get the packet to read over. Sure enough I get to go play in the sand...again. As I am driving back I realize that it may be crappy timing in one way, I had just started school, but in another light it could not have come at a better time, as I was not almost finished with school, and the money I would make while deployed will help with school when I get back.
Upon returning to College Station, I talk once more with Levi, commander of D co, tell him that I am going to go, and I start the paperwork in the morning. One thing that was bothering me was that the first football game of the season was on that comming Saturday. I had never been to an A&M home game, or any other A&M game for that matter, and I really wanted to go. So when I turned in my uniforms, I kept one set of Bravos to wear at the game and march-in.
As the Corps marches in to any home game, each unit is announced along with the commander's name and where he/she is from. As Delta Company rounded the last turn, instead of hearing Levi's name, and hometown, the announcer said that a member of our unit, which is made up of combat veterans, is on orders to deploy again. And they even announced my name! I trid so hard not to smile from ear to ear, but it didn't work very well.
The game was great, untill the second half when A&M began to loose, they obviously didn't get the message that they were supposed to win as this would be the last game I would see this season...

Delta Company March in

4 comments:

reba said...

I'm so glad I'll have a place to bug you from the other side of the globe. I really will miss your energy, your smile, and friendship. Also your techno super skill. But you more than what you can do. Be Vewy, Vewy Quiet and keep your head down so you can come back in one piece!
Reba

Cathryn and Alex said...

Katie! That is such a neat story. I love how the light is shining on your face and I can just imagine you trying to keep a straight face! You will do so well in Iraq and although you will be missed, we will all be waiting for ya when you get back. :) PS-I will see you tomorrow though huh...hmm....cut the sentimentality out of this post...:)

Soapy Wench said...

Be safe... Have fun and come back in one piece...Hugs. Jennifer

Cathryn and Alex said...

Katie! GET BLOGGING-We are all wanting to hear what you are doing!