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Notebook
June 14th, 2008 by Double Tap

Friday the 13th is one of those days that a lot of people avoid doing any travel. A silly superstition, no doubt, and it certainly didn’t bother my Civil Support Team and I as we boarded are heavily-laden Nevada Air National Guard C-130s to fly to Reno, Nevada to participate in Vigilant Guard ‘08.
Vigilant Guard [...]

October 18th, 2007 by Double Tap

Over the last three days, I’ve been heavily engaged in the government’s multi-state, multi-agency anti-terrorism drill know as TOPOFF, or “top officials”.
The exercise, designed to stress and train senior leaders rather than just the first responders on the ground, is made to look as realistic as possible, given the type of scenario involved. The exercise [...]

August 31st, 2007 by Double Tap

I’m about to piss someone off, probably someone from Louisiana, but I’m going to have to do it anyway. Here goes.
I’m sick of hearing about Katrina. I’m tired of hearing the whining and crying about how the federal government didn’t do enough. I don’t want to hear any more Ray Nagin crap about still needing [...]

May 28th, 2007 by Double Tap

Today, I’m honoring SGT Elijah Tai Wah Wong, an Arizona Army National Guard soldier who died in Iraq on 9 FEB 04.
I didn’t know SGT Wong that well, but I knew several of the soldiers in his unit and I saw first-hand the effect his death had on his friends and family. The impression [...]

April 13th, 2007 by Double Tap

I wasn’t able to blog yesterday, mostly because my work day started at 0300 and didn’t end until around 1900. I had a similar work day just prior, with a similar work schedule. After a couple of days like that, all I was thinking about was eating dinner and going to bed. I snuck in [...]