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6 Months in Kabul
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Shazdoc Inc. presents, 6 M.I.K 2.1
This is a daily blog from a medical embedded transition team Air Force physician that is deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan for 6 months.
The views expressed here are mine and do not reflect those of the U.S. government, the U.S. Air Force or of the author.
You have my guarantee that this blog will always be squeaky clean, focused only positive issues (all of the negative enteries got editied out 1 week ago), and free of anything controversial that could potentially get me into hot water.
Recent Posts
First Day of the Blog
Today is the first day of my blog from beautiful Kabul, Afghanistan. I decided to start this blog because I have had such an overwhelming response from all of the wonderful people that have written me through Soldier's Angels and Any Soldier. I have ...
Eid
Today was a pretty uneventful day. This morning I ate my typical breakfast of grits with a ton of kiwis. I do not know where I came up with this strange breakfast combination but I seem to have it every morning for the past month.I spent a good part ...
Happy 25.2% Day!
I read a funny joke this morning:Radio Command: "I am an admiral with the U.S. Navy. You are in the direct path of a battle ship. Alter your course immediately."Radio Reply: "No, sir. You must alter your course. I am a lighthouse."I sometimes feel li...
The Macarena
Today I am very excited because I had a great idea. I was thinking about the large number of hits that my blog has been getting over the past few days (over 100 to date!!!) and I thought that it would be a great idea to start a children's clothing dr...
New Site
Hello. I have made it back home safe and sound. Thanks again for all of your support.-Most of you know this site as 6 Months In Kabul. I have some good news and some bad news to report. The good news is that I am not going away. The bad news is that ...
Make Mistakes
"You must never feel badly about making mistakes," explained Reason quietly, "as long as you take the trouble to learn from them. For you often learn more by being wrong for the right reasons than you do by being right for the wrong reasons."-Norton ...


Cool blog, my brother is a physician and hes enjoying what hes reading about your time overseas as one.
Keep writing.
Steve
www.transitioningveteran.com
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