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From Green Bay to the Persian Gulf The Kurdish Detour |
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Because an ODA had already already secured the nearby hill tops, we immediately set about setting up our base camp. A mad scramble ensued for the bricks and stones (remnants of an Iraqi outpost) that littered the plateau. I managed to grab enough to construct one wall of a lean-to. With a poncho for a roof, it made a pretty decent little hooch. It wasn't long enough though -- every time it rained my feet and head got wet!
Normally our supply helicopters would fly up the valley, but one day a few weeks after we arrived they chose to fly across it. The double-rotored Chinook flew about ten feet over my head. That was the end of my hooch, and everyone else's too. The Iraqis couldn't have devastated our camp as thoroughly if they had dropped a mortar barrage in the middle of it. That was okay though; by the time that happened Captain Scholz and I were ready to return to Camp 1.
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