Monday, January 31, 2011

A Darkhorse THANK YOU

To everybody who participated in the "WRITE A LETTER TO A MARINE" event that was hosted by Kimberley Altergott, wifey of 3/5 India Company Sargeant Frank Denault.
Another shout out to everyone who came forward and donated food and home care items to the boys of Weapons company.
The guys will be VERY greatful to know that their last care packages are as filled as their first!

3/5 MARINE CORPS BALL

It's because 3rd Batallion 5th Marines are over in Afghanistan right now, serving our nation that they unfortunately missed out on the annual USMC ball. However, because they deserve it, the United States Marine Corps have arranged a "Make Up" Ball.

The ball is to take place June 11,2011 at Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada!
Special room rates have been arranged for the batallion and rooms are blocked off.
Don't make plans ladies, our boys are coming home!!

Who knew solar energy costed so many lives. When going green shouldn't matter:

The country of Afghanistan, is nothingless than a sand box. Most of the shacks in this piece of "land" don't even have running water. But our wonderful commander in chief wants to risk the lives of our troops so we can bring them solar pannel energy. As much as I support our troops, and my brave Marine, this is rediculous. It's just coincidence that it would be my Marine's batallion who has to undergo this mission. Im just glad he's a mortarmen. One of the pieces of the Batallion, where the Combat team (CAAT 1/2) is handling there part of the job, while the others do their's.
GET SOME BOYS  
Google it.



http://cleantechnica.com/tag/3rd-battalion-5th-marines/

Something to recognize

Something to look at. This post is for those of you who stick your head in the sand. This is real and happening now. Google it.

FOR MY BOYS IN 3/5
OOH RAH!

Response To Health Care Discussion

As we discussed the issue of Health Care reform in our Government class, I realized that the senior class isn't as clueless as I thought. I view the issue through the eyes of  Conservative Republican, and also through the mind of a health care worker myself. I found it interesting when we talked about the reform being "Job Killing". That was an idea that I haven't heard before, and it brought into the light what effect it would have on our economy and employment deficit. I was pleased to see that the students in class recognized the bad that the bill had to offer. Many of my peers i've noticed, tend to opinionize without recognizing all the facts, and how it can effect themselves on a personal level, however that wasn' the case in our discussion. I was glad that the class was able to obtain a strong divide, because it showed that what we were talking about wasn't going to go "in one ear and out the other". I was also pleased that the class took into consideration what I said about how it would be negative. Throughout the discussion, whether I had to listen to what I feel like is nonsense or not, It was an eduating discussion that I was able to learn from, as well as be able to share my opinion.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

I got confused for a second!

"I asked my husband if Jesus gave someone a "wet willy". I wasn't quite sure what that was, and suddenly remembered when he spit in the mud and wiped it on that guys face."
-Sara Chevallier Andersen

Life Happens

Sometimes life Happens. When you least expect it. Life doesn't care what kind of challenging things it throws at you. The best thing you can do is deal with it. And know that the people who stick by you are the people that are going to be there forever. Those are the people that matters.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Suport Red Fridays!

Wear red on Fridays, not because it's the color of your "senior shirt". Because wearing red on Fridays is intended to honor the Men and Women of 3/5 Marines who have given the ultimate sacrifice!

Really Makes me sick to hear things like this!

Hey, so I am really mad right now.... I just heard from one of Cameron's Friends that a Marine who is only in MCT right now was talking crap about our men in 3/5... He said that, the Marine said "I wish I was over there because I could do a better job than they are doing." He was referring to how many men we have lost. First of all who is he to talk about "HIS" brothers who are sacrificing their lives for him and our country when he just graduated bootcamp. I am sorry but it made me want to cry that his own Brothers feel and act like that.

When I needed a Laugh

Two Radical Arab Terrorists boarded a flight out of London . One took a
window seat and the other sat next to him in the middle seat... Just before
takeoff, a U.S. Marine sat down in the aisle seat. After takeoff, the Marine
kicked his shoes off, wiggled his toes and was settling in when the Arab in
the window seat said, 'I need to get up and get a coke.' 'Don't get up,'
said the Marine, 'I'm in the aisle seat, 'I'll get it for you.'
As soon as he left, one of the Arabs picked up the Marines shoe and spat in
it. When the Marine returned with the coke, the other Arab said, 'That looks
good, I'd really like one, too.' Again, the Marine obligingly went to fetch
it. While he was gone the other Arab picked up the Marines other shoe and
spat in it. When the Marine returned, they all sat back and enjoyed the
flight.
As the plane was landing, the Marine slipped his feet into his shoes and
knew immediately what had happened. He leaned over and asked his Arab
neighbors... 'Why does it have to be this way?' 'How long must this go on;
this fighting between our nations, this hatred, this animosity, this
spitting in shoes and pissing in cokes?
THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE MARINES!

3rd Batallion 5th Marines Weapons Company

Here's a great link to use for keeping in touch with the families of the 3/5 Marines!
http://www.facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_177039242320345

Security Increses for Afghans near FOB Jackson

(FOB- FORWARD OPERATING BASE)

SANGIN, Afghanistan – Afghan National Police officers and Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment’s police mentor team, patrol the area surrounding forward operating base Jackson daily to provide security for the people of Sangin.

Much like the rest of Afghanistan, security is essential to every portion of Sangin’s progression. The change that has been noticed within the bazaar near FOB Jackson is a sign of the progress made by the security forces.

“When we first got here there was only about 100 meters of shops in the bazaar now there is about one or two kilometers of shops,” said Cpl. Mason Stevens, a team leader for the police advisory team with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment. “A lot of the shop owners are getting more produce in and the security has improved with the ANP patrolling on their own out at the check points.”

Training the police on the proper techniques and the best ways to police the local populace is one of the major goals of the PMT. Helping them become better police officers not only changes the face of the security effort in the region but allows for more security efforts to be implemented because the increased competency of the Afghan security forces.

“It’s showing the Afghan people that the Afghan police are trying and are working the bazaar trying to keep it secure and trying to make Sangin a peaceful place again,” said Stevens.

Discipline, an integral part of any organization, is one of the most difficult things to teach the police officers. While the desire to protect their people and their community exists, the efforts of coalition forces to train them is essential to their success. Members of the PMT rely on the non-commissioned officers to get this message across.

“Teaching them self discipline is really hard,” said Stevens, 22, from Murietta, Calif. “A lot of them do show improvements in their discipline, it’s just the NCOs for the ANP that have to get on the other ANP to get the job done and its been happening.”

The determination of the members of the PMT and the Afghan police officers in the area has set the foundation for a bright future in Sangin.

“Everybody should do their part to bring security to Afghanistan,” said Sgt. Fazilrahman, 19, a police officer in Sangin, from Samangan province. “We hope that we can bring peace here and give the people things like schools and hospitals to make their lives better.”

More Than 1/2 way home!

"More Than 1/2 way home!" is a project that will be taking its place at the 3/5 Post of Command on February 12th! Families of the Darkhorse Marines are more than welcome to attend and childcare will be provided. Please join us as we celebrate the support of the 3/5 Marines!

Family Readiness Officer Message

the return of your Darkhorse Marine is to come!
much like when the boys left back in september, they will return by company!  One at a time and close together!
The return dates will be approximated in mid March and will be sent to you by the family readiness officer!
I will pass them along as the information is handed down to me!
OOH RAH!

What the boys of 3/5 need :

I talked to Cameron Monday night! WOOOO! He actually got to talk to his mom as well, which was a treat! Anyways, the boys are coming home in 68 days and Cameron has informed me of a list of things that they need! The deadline to send anything is February 17th so lets jam on this and get them out as fast as we can!!
*Socks (all white)
*Canned food (not vegitables)
*Kool- Aid powder
*Energy drinks, or Gatorade
*Chips, cookies, crackers
*Babywipes
*Waterless shampoo
*Lotion (the air in Afghanistan sucks)
*Cigarrettes & Dip (it's gold for trading for what they really need)
*Junk food

3/5 Darkhorse "Get Some"

Got a phone call from my love, our hero on Monday night! He always calls when i need to hear from him the most! Everybody needs somebody, sometime.  To pass along information he just says that he personally finally recieved his Christmas packages since he's been on a mission. He was "chillin" this week, he didnt have post, and no mortar orders that he mentioned(:
It was an awesome 25 minute phone call.
68 Days until homecoming! And if you are in love with a Marine, you know that homecoming is much much more than just a football game!

3/5 Marines Weapons Company Volunteer Oppertunity

T SHIRT TIME!!!!!
Come join us on february 5th, 9am at the 3/5 command post building #62329 where we will be packing and shipping the first round of t shirt sales! if you are interested reply to this post (:

Save the Date!

June is the date for the 3rd Batallion 5th Marines Homecoming ball in Vegas! Due to combat deployment they all missed the annual United States Marine Corps Birthday Ball in November so they are having a homecoming ball, provided in part by the 3/5 Company Readiness Department.
Keep your June calenders available, there might be a couple weddings taking place that night (;

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The perfect day.

Playing wii fit with my daddy <3

Deployment Sucks

No phone call in two weeks, which lasted 10 minutes.
No letter in a month and a half.
...God bless my boyfriend or being so brave, but deployment sucks.

Cheyanne Casey, CNA

I PASSED MY FIRST OF 3 NURSING BOARDS! NATIONAL NURSES ASSISTANT, THATS ME!!!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Meeting An Angel

So lately i've been given a lot of oppertunities which means I have been faced with a lot of decisions to make lately. With my nursing school being in Orange County, i've been offered a place to rent by myself, offered a CNA job at an amazing hospital. It all qorks out perfectly for me. Not to mention it's something i've been wanting to do for a while now and finally I have the means to do it. But as with anyone else i'm afraid to step out of my comfort zone. That was until today, as I finished my last day of hospital training I met an angel. He sits alone daily. Very nice gentlemen, and being the good CNA that I have become, I went to chat with him. He made it home from Vietnam. Died three times on the operating room table. Lived his life to the fullest. Did everything he wanted to do, not giving a damn about what anyone thought, including his family, wife, and children. And as we sat and talked a while about his life, he cried. And what he said I wont ever forget as I continue on through my nursing career. There were three people he will never forget. His commanding Officer, his Wife, and the nurse that sat next to him for three days and coded him for three days, and saved his life countless times. And then he said to me "All that hell and this is how i'm gonna die? Pneumonia?". Anyhow I learned more than how to oxygenate a patient from him. I learned that I am going to be that nurse, and I learned to make decisions based on what is going to be best for me.

Cameron's Batallion

http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmardiv/2ndmarreg/Pages/Menwholookdeathinthefaceandcontinuetomoveforward.aspx