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					<title><![CDATA[Upcoming Assignment]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[Welcome everyone to this site.  As you now know, I am preparing to travel into <a href='/Afghanistan'>Afghanistan</a> with the US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) to help assist with server installations and provide software training in <a href='/Afghanistan/Kabul'>Kabul</a> and <a href='/Afghanistan/Kandahar'>Kandahar</a>. <p style='clear:both;'/>As you might expect, the weeks leading up to the trip have included quite a bit of preparation.  There are several USACE training requirements that I needed to complete before I can travel into <a href='/Afghanistan'>Afghanistan</a>.  Most of these training courses have been made available to me on-line and cover areas I never thought I would be exposed to.  Some of the subject material has included Anti-Terrorism, Subversion (insubordination and disloyaty, to name a couple of examples) and Espionage (spying), Trafficking and <a href='/Afghanistan'>Afghanistan</a> cultural awareness, just to name a few.  To say that some of these topics were very interesting is merely stating the obvious.<p style='clear:both;'/>In addition to the training material, there have been a few medical tests and immunizations that I needed to have prior to travel.  Since the USACE categorizes this assignment as "short term" (under 30 days), the medical (and training) requirements are not as stringent as a six-month or year-long deployment.  So this meant fewer <a href='/United-States/Needles'>Needles</a> for Bill!  I also needed to have an eye exam as the Army is creating bullet proof eyewear (!) for me to wear, I presume when traveling to and from the Army bases. <p style='clear:both;'/>My assignment does not immediately start in Afganistan.  First, I will be traveling to the USACE office in Winchester, VA March 15 - March 18 for, as I understand, additional training.  From there, I leave with two USACE representatives Thursday, March 18 to <a href='/United-Arab-Emirates/Dubai'>Dubai</a>, UAE (a 13 hour non-stop flight from Washington, DC, in case you were wondering), which is a US entry and exit point for <a href='/Afghanistan'>Afghanistan</a>.  We arrive in <a href='/United-Arab-Emirates/Dubai'>Dubai</a> Friday evening, March 19 and leave for <a href='/Afghanistan/Kabul'>Kabul</a> Saturday morning, March 20.<p style='clear:both;'/>Look for my next post (and pictures) when I'm in Winchester!<p style='clear:both;'/>Bill]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Toronto, Canada]]></category>
					<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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